Trademark Policy

Last updated: April 23, 2026

What may violate this policy

Using a company name, logo, product name, or other trademark-protected material in a way that misleads others about affiliation, endorsement, sponsorship, or ownership may violate this policy.

What usually is not a violation

Nominative, descriptive, comparative, or otherwise lawful references to another brand are not automatically trademark violations. Holding an account or organization name that matches a trademark is not, by itself, enough to prove misuse.

How we review reports

We review reports from trademark owners or authorized representatives. If we find clear impersonation, confusing branding, or abusive use, we may remove content, rename an account or organization, suspend access, or ask the account owner to make changes.

How to report a trademark concern

Submit trademark-related requests through our contact form from a company email address when possible. Include:

  • Your name, title, company, email address, and phone number.
  • The trademarked word, symbol, logo, or other protected material.
  • The trademark registration number and registration office, if available.
  • The Ip-Info.app account, organization, URL, or content you are reporting.
  • A description of why the use is confusing or misleading.
  • The action you are requesting.
  • A statement that you are the trademark owner or authorized to act for the owner.
  • Your physical or electronic signature.

Inactive names

If a trademark concern involves an inactive account or reserved identifier, review our Inactivity Policy. Not all account activity is public, and we do not guarantee that requested names will be released.