I Googled It — Why That’s the Trademark Mistake Creators Make

I Googled It — Why That’s the Trademark Mistake Creators Make

From Legit Podcast Pro by Gordon Firemark

February 19, 2026 · 12 min · Episode 180

About this episode

Gordon Firemark discusses the pitfalls of relying solely on Google searches for trademark safety in podcast naming.

Most creators try to be responsible when choosing a podcast or YouTube channel name. They Google it. They search podcast platforms. Some even check the USPTO trademark database. If nothing obvious appears, they assume they’re safe. In this episode of Legit Podcast Pro, Gordon Firemark explains why that assumption can create a false sense of security—and why trademark conflicts often live outside the places creators look. Trademark law in the United States generally favors first use in commerce. But identifying potential conflicts requires more than checking for identical matches. Similar sounding names, related industries, future expansion plans, and pending applications can all create risk that surface-level searches won’t reveal. This episode breaks down how smart creators still miss hidden conflicts—and why those conflicts usually appear after the show has gained traction, not at launch. In This Episode * Why Google searches don’t reveal trademark rights * The difference between identical names and confusingly similar marks * Why searching the USPTO database isn’t the same as evaluating risk * How brand expansion (merch, courses, events) increases exposure * When trademark…

People in this episode

Host: Gordon Firemark

Topics covered

  • trademark law
  • podcast naming
  • brand protection
  • intellectual property
  • risk assessment

Keywords

  • trademark mistake
  • podcast name
  • Google search
  • USPTO database
  • brand expansion
  • trademark conflicts

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Organizations: USPTO

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