Trademark Policy
Using trademark-protected items in a way that mislead or confuse others with regard to its brand or business may be considered a trademark policy violation.
What is a toddle Trademark Policy Violation?
What is not a toddle Trademark Policy Violation?
How Does toddle Respond To Reported Trademark Policy Violations?
When there is a clear intent to mislead others through the unauthorized use of a trademark, toddle will suspend the account and notify the account holder. When we determine that an account appears to be confusing users, but is not purposefully passing itself off as the trademarked good or service, we give the account holder an opportunity to clear up any potential confusion. We may also release a username for the trademark holder's active use.
How Do I Report a Trademark Policy Violation?
What Information is Required When Reporting Trademark Policy Violations?
Username of the reported account Your company name Your company toddle account (if there is one) Company website Your trademarked word, symbol, etc. Trademark registration number Trademark registration office (e.g., USPTO) Description of confusion (e.g., passing off as your company, including specific descriptions of content or behavior) Requested Action (e.g., removal of violating account or transfer of trademarked username to an existing company account) Include the following statement: "I have a good faith belief that use of the trademark described above is not authorized by the trademark owner, or its agent, or the law. I have taken nominative and other fair uses into consideration." Also include the following statement: "I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the information in this notification is accurate and that I am the trademark owner, or am authorized to act on behalf of the owner, of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed." Include your physical or electronic signature. Note: A federal or international trademark registration number is required. If the name you are reporting is not a registered mark (e.g., a government agency or non-profit organization), please let us know: