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I own a DJ company that handles fundraisers, including Reverse Raffles and Night at the Races, which are common in Ohio. A company in Florida has trademarked the name 'Nite at the Races' and is asking me to stop using it on my website. These events have been known by this name in Ohio for over 30 years. Does the trademark have any legal weight, and what should I do?

October 2nd, 2024

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