If you
will use it on completely different products, then yes, it might be possible.
For instance, they produce milk and you offer tires. The main idea is to avoid
confusion between your brands; since if a regular customer thinks that your
products and the company’s products originate from the same source, you will be
in trouble.
If the
products are similar (even if they are not identical), you should think about
choosing another trademark. In the US the company has some common law rights,
provided that they used the trademark first. If it’s just a company with the
same name and they do not use the name in commerce, it does not qualify for the
protection. If the name is in use, the owners can try to cancel your registered trademark if
you register it.
The cancellation
will be expensive, very expensive and if your trademark becomes popular and the
regular customer associates the trademark with your products, they may fail to
succeed.
Facts to
check: are they using the unregistered trademark? On what products are they
using it? Are they similar to your products? Is the trademark registrable?
You can
try to apply for your trademark if it’s registrable and not in use. No one can
guarantee that it registers, however, it might be worth trying.
If you
want to be sure, contact an attorney.
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