You’ve worked hard to create the perfect name for your course, program, or online brand.
It’s catchy. It connects. It’s so you.

But here’s the question that keeps so many digital entrepreneurs up at night:

Can someone else legally steal your course name or brand name… even if you used it
first?
Short answer: Yes — unless you protect it.

How Someone Can Steal Your Digital Product Name

Most online business owners don’t realize that:

In trademark law, the first person to file usually wins.

That means even if you’ve been using a course name on your website or social media…
If someone else registers that name with the USPTO first, you could be legally forced to
change your brand.

That includes:
● Your course name
● Your program name
● Your online business name
● Your logo, slogan, or even your podcast title

If it identifies your brand in the market, it’s part of your intellectual property — and it’s
worth protecting.

What Counts as a Protectable Trademark?

These are the top things online entrepreneurs should consider trademarking:
● The name of your digital business or academy
● The title of your signature course or group program
● Your logo, brand symbol, or favicon
● A tagline, catchphrase, or unique content slogan
● The name of your podcast, membership, or community

Even if you haven’t registered the name yet, if you’re using it to promote and sell, you’re
already creating common law rights — but that won’t stop someone else from legally
registering it and forcing you to rebrand.

🛑 5 Common Mistakes That Put Your Brand at Risk

1. Launching a course without checking name availability first
2. Not claiming the .com domain or social handles for your brand name
3. Thinking your LLC registration = trademark protection
4. Delaying protection until you “have more revenue”
5. Failing to include intellectual property clauses in contracts or sales pages

✅ How to Protect Your Course Name or Online Brand Legally

Here’s your action checklist:
🔍 Search the USPTO database before launching
💻 Buy the domain and claim social media handles
📌 Add ™ for unregistered trademarks or ® once your mark is registered
📑 Include IP clauses in your contracts, sales pages, and course access agreements
📝 File your trademark application with help from a trademark attorney
🎯 Want to Lock Down Your Brand and Sleep at Night?

Your course name is more than just words — it’s your identity, your reputation, and your
intellectual property.

Don’t wait until someone else takes it.
The FREE Legal + Tech Self-Audit shows you—step-by-step—when to
copyright, when to trademark, and how to do it without burning cash. Protect your
brilliance in one coffee break.

👉 Download the checklist (free)