The Essentials of Managing a Worldwide Trademark Portfolio
11 May 2014
As it is known that both in-house and outside counsel share a tremendous amount of responsibility when tasked with managing trademark portfolios for multinational clients in this ever-expanding global economy, INTA gathered such trademark attorneys to share their stories and suggestions for best practices.
To maintain the well-being of a global trademark portfolio, in-house counsel from different companies tend to handle it differently with various amounts of resources.
For example, "FIFA tends not to handle renewals itself, although it does audit about 1,000 marks annually," says Zohny.
On the other hand, Visa tends to handle all by itself, with external help, says Yee.
Besides renewals, docketing is vital, Zutic says. "Without good docketing, it can be a disaster, so we would have monthly, weekly, and even daily reports."
As for trends of infringement, there has been a rise on social media platforms and as mobile devices are prevalent nowadays, more infringements have now been observed in mobile apps, Yee notes.
The session titled "The Essentials of Managing a Worldwide Trademark Portfolio" was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on May 11, 2014 with approximately 100 attendees.