County officials upset after man trademarks name of county itself
Officials in an Ontario community say they’re exploring all options to overturn a local man’s trademark of their county’s name.
Michael Stinson caused a stir among government officials in Haliburton County last week when they learned he had successfully trademarked the name Haliburton.
Stinson says he never intended to deceive or harm anyone, and explains that he trademarked the name so others couldn’t “tarnish” the name of the community.
Trademarking is a process that gives a person exclusive use of a brand name, and protects the brand from misuse by others.


