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FantasiaWear Is a Registered TRADEMARK

FantasiaWear Is a Registered TRADEMARK

Our [FantasiaWear] mark is registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Our United States trademark registration number is 7758061.

 -PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICE-
Unauthorized commercial use of [FantasiaWear] in writing or online is subject to civil and criminal penalties.  Owners, employees and/or independent contractors who are affiliated with websites pretending to be FantasiaWear, or misleading the general public pretending to be associated with FantasiaWear, are subject to civil and/or criminal penalties as allowed by the jurisdiction in which they reside.

Using a trademark without permission is generally considered trademark infringement and can have legal consequences. Trademark infringement occurs when someone uses a trademark in a way that is likely to cause confusion among consumers, suggesting a connection with the trademark owner when none exists. 

United States law allows the holders of federally registered trademarks to sue others who use those marks without permission, when the use in question causes a “likelihood of confusion” to actual or potential customers.

Penalties for trademark infringement can be severe, encompassing legal consequences such as injunctions, monetary damages, attorney fees, and, in extreme cases, potential criminal charges.

In a trademark infringement lawsuit, the trademark owner can sue for actual damages, the infringer's profits, and potentially statutory damages ranging from $1,000 to $200,000 per infringement, depending on the circumstances and the nature of the infringement...plus attorney's fees and court costs.

 If the trademark owner is unable to prove the actual damages, the court can award statutory damages, which are set amounts per infringement, ranging from $750 to $30,000 per work if the infringement is deemed innocent, and can be as low as $200 per work. For willful infringements, damages can be up to $150,000 per work...plus attorney's fees and court costs.