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    Protecting your brand from day one: Trademark and IP basics for consumer startups

    Aug 19, 2026

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    Consumer startups that skip trademark clearance and registration risk costly rebrands, lost rights, and investor red flags. Here's how to get IP right from the start.

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    • Todd Tidgewell

      Partner / Leader, Corporate Practice Group
      • Albany +1 518.427.2705
      • ttidgewell@nixonpeabody.com
      Todd Tidgewell
    • Kaleigh P. Morrison

      Associate
      • Rochester +1 585.263.1023
      • kmorrison@nixonpeabody.com
      Kaleigh P. Morrison

    Consumer brands are built in public. A name, logo, package, color palette, social handle, and storefront can start earning trust before the company has its first full team. That is why founders of consumer product startups should treat brand protection as a pre-launch issue, not a cleanup project.

    Run a trademark clearance search before you launch

    The first step is clearance. Before you print labels, buy ads, pitch retailers, or announce a rebrand, search for marks that may conflict with yours or otherwise may indicate the desired brand is a weak trademark that may make ownership or exclusivity difficult. The USPTO urges applicants to run a comprehensive clearance search before filing, including the federal trademark database, state databases, the internet, and other sources, because an earlier unregistered user of a similar mark in the industry can still create confusion and legal trouble. A quick online search is not enough. It may catch obvious problems, but it often misses close calls in related goods, common-law use, or marks that sound or look similar.

    The limits of common-law trademark rights

    Common-law trademark rights can arise when you use a mark in commerce without a registration, but those rights are limited to the places where you actually use the mark. That may work for a local business. It is a poor fit for most consumer startups that plan to sell online, expand across state or international lines, enter wholesale, or raise capital.

    The benefits of federal trademark registration 

    A federal trademark registration gives stronger tools and protection. It can provide nationwide rights, public notice to both consumers and others entering the marketplace, a legal presumption of ownership and right to use, access to federal court, use of the ® symbol, and the ability to record the registration with US Customs and Border Protection. Those tools matter when copycats appear, marketplaces ask for proof, or diligence starts before a financing or acquisition.

    Trade dress and design protection for consumer products 

    Founders should also look beyond the word mark. For consumer products, trade dress can matter. Product packaging, product shape, repeating patterns, and color can function as source identifiers if they are distinctive and not functional. In a market full of lookalikes and “dupes,” trade dress and design protection can be key parts of an enforcement strategy. 

    When consumer startups should hire trademark counsel 

     If the brand name is central to the business, the product will be sold nationwide, the packaging is distinctive, the company plans to license the brand, or investors will expect clean IP ownership, then consider bringing in trademark counsel before launch. Nixon Peabody’s Trademark Team counsels clients from initial mark selection and brand development through registration, enforcement, and defense, including domain names, social media usernames, trade dress, counterfeiting, and false advertising matters. The earlier those issues are addressed, the less likely a founder is to face the most expensive trademark problem: changing the brand after customers already know it.

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