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Expert on why it's important to trademark your brand as early as possible after restaurant makes same mistake as Google, Pepsi and Nike

Brothers Michael and Alex de Martiis started their business in 2015

Sugo Pasta Kitchen was forced to rebrand(Image: SUGO)

An expert has outlined why it's important to trademark brands as early as possible in the wake of an acclaimed Greater Manchester pasta restaurant was forced to change its name.

Sugo Pasta Kitchen in Altrincham to Sud Pasta following a years-old row over the use of the name Sugo with a Glasgow restaurant called Sugo Pasta.

The two got into a public social media spat over it in 2019, when customers thinking they were buying online vouchers for the Glasgow restaurant accidentally bought vouchers for the Manchester spot.

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Brothers Michael and Alex de Martiis started their business in 2015, but the Glasgow restaurant applied to trademark the name Sugo in 2017.

In the wake of the news this week Rory O'Hare, corporate and commercial partner at Primas Law, said: "My advice to anyone with a new business proposition is to think about trademarking your brand as early as possible, and ideally before you go to market.

"A trademark registration is a relatively inexpensive first step, although spending some time checking for potential conflicts, both within the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and beyond (if you have global ambitions) is a worthwhile investment, and certainly cheaper than a forced rebrand.

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"A registered trademark provides the owner with a right, protected by law, to prevent others from using an identical or very similar name in the same industry.