§ 4-27-406 - Notice to registrant regarding use of corporate, fictitious, or assumed names in violation of trademark.
               	 		
4-27-406.    Notice to registrant regarding use of corporate, fictitious, or assumed names in violation of trademark.
    (a)  Neither  the reservation of any proposed name, nor the acceptance of the filing  of any articles of incorporation, nor the registration of any foreign  corporation's name, nor the registration of an assumed or fictitious  name shall authorize the use of the corporate name, assumed name, or  fictitious name in violation of any rights of another arising under the  trademark laws of the United States, this state, or the common law or  provide a defense to an action for violation of any such rights.
(b)  Upon  reserving any proposed corporate name, or upon accepting the filing of  any articles of incorporation, or upon registering for any foreign  corporation's name, or upon registering any assumed or fictitious name,  the Secretary of State shall issue the following notice to the  registrant (selecting the appropriate name from each bracket):
"The  Secretary of State of Arkansas has [reserved your proposed corporate  name; accepted the filing of your articles of incorporation; registered  your corporate name; recorded your assumed or fictitious name]. However,  this does not necessarily give you the right to use your [proposed  corporate name; corporate name; assumed or fictitious name] in this  state if the use violates someone else's trade name, trademark, or  service mark rights under the trademark laws of the United States, this  state, or the common law. Prior to your use of the name, you are  encouraged to research the names and marks of other parties used or  registered in this state, or registered in the United States Patent and  Trademark Office, or consult an attorney to determine the existence of  any conflicting rights."