Yes. A trademark used before registration can receive legal protection if consumers clearly associate it with the applicant. If someone else attempts to register it, their application may be seen as made in bad faith. Using the mark before filing also acts as initial evidence of its uniqueness, helping the applicant counter claims that the mark is not distinctive.
What are the advantages of using a trademark in the Philippines before filing for its registration?
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