Your Social Media Handle Is Not Your Trademark Registration
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If you've been building your brand under a social media handle, this episode is for you.
Most entrepreneurs assume that claiming a username locks in their brand. It doesn't. Your handle is a license from the platform—and every platform's terms of service explicitly reserves the right to transfer that username to someone with a valid trademark registration. The blue checkmark verifies your identity. It does not protect your brand name.
In this episode, Julie King covers: how trademark rights actually work and why they differ from LLC registration, domain registration, and platform handles; what happens when a trademark holder files a platform complaint; the role of industry overlap in these disputes; and the three-question audit that tells you right now whether your brand is protected or exposed.
Free checklist: "Should I Stay or Should I File?" at kingpatentlaw.com
TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Sidney's @Deadthreads Trademark Horror Story
(03:09) What a Trademark Registration Actually Is
(06:14) The Horrors Lurking in the Social Media Terms of Service
(08:30) The @N Story: A Cautionary Tale from the Digital Archive
(10:22) How the Platform IP Complain Process Works
(13:03) Where the Real Risk Live, and What "Different Industries" Actually Does for You
(15:50) Practical Application: The Three-Part Handle Audit
(21:01) When to DIY and When to Hire a Trademark Lawyer
(23:15) What About Online Trademark Services?
(24:31) A Trademark Lawyer, Not Just Any Lawyer
(25:35) Key Takeaways
(27:29) FAQ: I've been using my name longer than the trademark holder. Doesn't that mean I have rights?
(28:09) FAQ: What if they're in a completely different industry? Don't the classes protect me?
(29:22) FAQ: I have a trademark registration. Am I done?
(29:52) FAQ: What's the difference between a trademark and a copyright? Does my copyright protect my brand name?
(30:39) Wrap-Up
Free checklist: "Should I Stay or Should I File?" at kingpatentlaw.com
Avoid the legal horrors, and keep rocking your IP.
Full transcript and more resources at kingpatentlaw.com/blog
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Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only, is not legal advice, and does not form an attorney-client relationship. For advice about your specific situation, consult with a licensed attorney
Contains attorney advertisement material. Julie King | King Patent Law, PLLC | 301 N Neil St Ste 400, Champaign IL 61820. Phone and email available at kingpatentlaw.com