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Strengthen Your Trademark with a Section 15 Filing


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Declare Your Trademark Incontestable with Section 15 Filing

Section 15 locks in stronger protection for your registered trademark with the USPTO.


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Benefits of Declaration of Incontestability


Filing Section 15 Declaration of Incontestability with the USPTO offers several key benefits, ensuring continued legal protection and maximizing the value of your intellectual property. Here are the main advantages:


Stronger Legal Protection: Once your trademark is declared incontestable, it becomes significantly harder for others to challenge your rights in court.
Limits Future Legal Challenges: Incontestability helps protect your trademark from being attacked on grounds such as lack of distinctiveness, descriptiveness, or prior use of others.
Conclusive Proof of Ownership: Your exclusive right to use the trademark nationwide. This is a powerful advantage in infringement disputes.
Strengthens Online Enforcement: Online store platforms are more likely to take action on counterfeit or infringing listings when you show proof of incontestable rights.

Commonly Asked Questions:


What is a Section 15 Declaration of Incontestability?
A Section 15 Declaration is a legal filing with the USPTO that makes your federally registered trademark “incontestable.” Once filed and accepted, your trademark receives stronger protection and becomes more difficult for others to challenge in court.

What happens if I don’t file Section 15?
Your trademark remains registered and enforceable, but others may still challenge it on certain grounds (e.g., that it’s merely descriptive). Filing Section 15 helps prevent those challenges.

TrademarkPlus.com has been the trusted source for thousands of customers with their trademark needs online! We are a leading provider of online document filing services for clients who wish to register a trademark, perform a trademark search, or maintain their trademark registration with the USPTO. For more than 23 years, we made it easy and affordable for anyone to protect their product and business trademark. A trademark can be any name, logo design or phrase used on a product or service. Keep your trademark active by renewing it today!



Applying for Section 15 Declaration of Incontestability is one of the smartest legal steps you can take to protect and strengthen your trademark. You only need to file it once after your trademark has been registered and in use for 5 continuous years. The benefits are huge.

The biggest benefit is that it makes your trademark legally stronger. Once approved, other people cannot claim they used it first, or that your trademark is descriptive.

Secondly, “incontestable” means your registration becomes conclusive proof of your exclusive rights to use the mark. That’s a major advantage if you ever have to sue someone for infringement. It also helps a lot to prove your rights to online store platforms or social media platforms where a lot of imitators may exist. Once your trademark is declared incontestable, it makes takedown enforcement faster and easier.


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File your Section 8 Declaration of Use trademark renewal today with TrademarkPlus.com. The Declaration of Use under Section 8 shows the USPTO proof in using the trademark on your goods or services. Examples of specimens for goods include tags, labels, instruction manuals, containers, photographs that show the mark on the actual goods or packaging, and displays associated with the actual goods at their point of sale. Webpages may also be specimens for goods when they include a picture or textual description of the goods associated with the mark and the means to order the goods. Examples of specimens for services include advertising and marketing materials, brochures, photographs of business signage and billboards, and webpages that show the mark used in the actual sale, rendering, or advertising of the services. Once you file your 5-year trademark renewal with the USPTO they will examine your specimen samples to ensure that you are correctly using the trademark for the listed goods/services in the application. Get started today file your trademark Declaration of Use under Section 8.