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Top 10 Trademark Mistakes Made On Social Media
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Top 10 Trademark Mistakes Made On Social Media (And How to Avoid Them)

Top 10 Trademark Mistakes Made On Social Media (And How to Avoid Them)

In today’s digital-first business world, your brand lives and breathes on social media. Whether you're selling body butter, launching a T-shirt line, or building your coaching

Table of Contents
  1. 1. Using a Name That’s Already Trademarked
  2. 2. Waiting Too Long to File a Trademark
  3. 3. Confusing Social Media Handles with Legal Ownership
  4. 4. Misusing Trademark Symbols
  5. 5. Choosing a Generic or Descriptive Name
  6. 6. Using Competitor Names to Promote Your Brand
  7. 7. Selling Products with Trademarked Phrases or Logos
  8. 8. Copying Celebrity Catchphrases
  9. 9. Mimicking Popular Branding Elements
  10. 10. Believing You're “Too Small” to Be Sued
  11. Bottom Line

In today’s digital-first business world, your brand lives and breathes on social media. Whether you're selling body butter, launching a T-shirt line, or building your coaching brand, platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook are often your first storefront.

But with that visibility comes legal vulnerability—especially when it comes to trademarks. If you’re a business owner or content creator, here are some of the most common (and costly) trademark mistakes I see every day—and how you can avoid them before