Threatened opposition to trade mark
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2025 9:00 pm
Good evening,
We’re in the processing of setting up a new virtual brand for takeaway businesses that will be franchised at some point. The initial steps were to trademark the name so it can be licensed at a later date. The application was submitted with the IPO and our period was due to end on 18th September. I received notice at 4pm on the 18th that our trademark application has received a threat to oppose from the McDonald’s corporation. We have received correspondence from their solicitor to that effect to.
They opposed the word “MAC” in our trademark, claiming it can be easily confused with a “Big Mac” or their IP. In our context, mac refers to the common shortening of Macaroni cheese. Our trademark is being registered under classes 35 and 43. Is there any guidance on entering discussions as we are keen to avoid any litigation/challenges and the associated costs which we understand will start at £600 for a consideration (+opposition costs if applicable). Ideally we want to retain the Mac part of our trade mark given it’s the signature dish of the takeaway. Any advise or guidance is greatly appreciated.
We’re in the processing of setting up a new virtual brand for takeaway businesses that will be franchised at some point. The initial steps were to trademark the name so it can be licensed at a later date. The application was submitted with the IPO and our period was due to end on 18th September. I received notice at 4pm on the 18th that our trademark application has received a threat to oppose from the McDonald’s corporation. We have received correspondence from their solicitor to that effect to.
They opposed the word “MAC” in our trademark, claiming it can be easily confused with a “Big Mac” or their IP. In our context, mac refers to the common shortening of Macaroni cheese. Our trademark is being registered under classes 35 and 43. Is there any guidance on entering discussions as we are keen to avoid any litigation/challenges and the associated costs which we understand will start at £600 for a consideration (+opposition costs if applicable). Ideally we want to retain the Mac part of our trade mark given it’s the signature dish of the takeaway. Any advise or guidance is greatly appreciated.