Prior to using any trademark, perform due diligence to ensure the business does not infringe on the marks of others. Such due diligence might include:
- Online searches
- Review of relevant trade and industry journals
- Employing a law firm or trademark search firm or service
- Employing a trademark watch service or purchase trademark infringement protection software to ensure against others infringing on your trademarks
- Making sure that you own your own logo. Many businesses hire others to create logos to identify the businesses goods and services. Logos that are graphic designs are generally protected by copyright law. Unless the person who created it is you or your employee, you may not actually own the design. Where appropriate, a written work for hire agreement signed by everyone who will participate in the creation of a logo must be signed before any work begins. Otherwise, you may need to obtain a copyright assignment after the fact transferring their copyright in the design to you, including the right to use it as your trademark.

