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On what date was the 'POSITIVESTANCE' trademark registered for Gokhale Method?

Gokhale_Method Franchise · 2024 FDD

Answer from 2024 FDD Document

[Item 13: TRADEMARKS]

TRADEMARK REGISTRATION NUMBER DATEOF REGISTRATION REGISTER
APLOMB 2026974 December31,1996, renewedJanuary4,2007, renewedJune30,2017 Principal
POSITIVESTANCE 3564666 January20,2009, renewedApril12,2019 Principal
STRETCHSIT 3648668 June30,2009, renewedApril12,2019 Principal
GOKHALEMETHOD 3756543 March9,2010, renewedJuly30,2019 Principal
DOWNTIMETRAINING 3508557 September30,2008, renewedDec30,2017 Principal
POSTURENOMICS 3894259 December21,2010, renewedDec21,2016, renewedDec21,2020 Principal
GOKHALE 7135412 August15,2023 Principal

Source: Item 13 — TRADEMARKS (FDD pages 24–25)

What This Means (2024 FDD)

According to Gokhale Method's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, the trademark 'POSITIVESTANCE' was initially registered on January 20, 2009, and subsequently renewed on April 12, 2019. This registration provides Gokhale Method with certain legal rights and protections for the trademark. As a franchisee, you are granted a license to use this trademark, among others, under the terms of the Franchise Agreement.

The registration of trademarks like 'POSITIVESTANCE' on the Principal Register of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office gives Gokhale Method presumptive legal rights. This means that Gokhale Method can legally protect its brand identity and prevent others from using similar marks that could cause confusion among consumers. For a franchisee, this translates to operating under a recognized and protected brand, which can be a significant advantage in the marketplace.

It is important to note that Gokhale Method has the right to modify, add to, or discontinue the use of its trademarks, or substitute different marks. As a franchisee, you would be required to comply with any such changes, including updating signage and advertising materials at your own cost. While this provides Gokhale Method with flexibility in managing its brand, it also means that franchisees must be prepared for potential expenses related to rebranding or updating materials to reflect any changes to the trademarks.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.