Trade mark advice for new podcast with high-risk name

Trade mark advice for new podcast with high-risk name

June 15, 20265 min read

Case Study: Trade Mark & Brand Protection Advice for a New Podcast Brand in the Healthcare Sector

Introduction

A healthcare sector client approached us for advice before launching a new podcast brand and filing a UK trademark application.

The proposed name followed a well-known naming structure already used extensively within the UK podcast market. While the underlying subject matter was distinct, the client wanted to understand whether the brand could be registered and used without creating trademark or passing off risk.

We conducted a preliminary trademark clearance review covering registered rights, market positioning, likelihood of confusion and common law considerations. Our assessment identified significant legal and commercial risks arising from an established family of podcast trademarks owned by Goalhanger Podcasts Limited, including The Rest Is History, The Rest Is Politics, The Rest Is Football, The Rest Is Money and other related registrations.

Based on the strength of those existing rights and the potential for consumer association, we advised the client against proceeding with the proposed trademark application and recommended developing a more distinctive brand strategy instead.

This case highlights the importance of conducting trademark clearance before investing in a new brand, particularly where a proposed name adopts a format that has become strongly associated with an established market participant.

1. Strategic Objective

The client was preparing to launch a new specialist podcast brand within the UK market.

The objective was to:

  • Launch a new podcast under a distinctive name

  • Secure trademark protection in the UK

  • Build a scalable media brand around the podcast

  • Reduce future rebranding risk

  • Avoid legal disputes following launch

Commercially, the client wanted a name that could support:

  • Podcast distribution

  • Educational content

  • Future publications

  • Brand extensions and merchandise

Key commercial question:

Could the proposed name be safely registered and used without creating trademark exposure?


2. Commercial Challenge Identified

During the review, we identified that the proposed name adopted a highly recognisable naming structure already associated with a major UK podcast network.

The proposed mark followed the format:

  • "The Rest Is [Subject]"

This immediately raised concerns because:

  • The format is used extensively by a leading UK podcast publisher

  • Multiple registrations already exist within the same naming family

  • The proposed use fell within the same commercial sector

The issue was not the specific subject matter.

The issue was the adoption of a distinctive and established brand architecture.

Commercial implication:

The client risked investing in a brand that could later face opposition, challenge or forced rebranding.


3. Trademark Landscape Analysis

Our review identified a substantial portfolio of registrations owned by Goalhanger Podcasts Limited.

Key registrations included:

  • The Rest Is History

  • The Rest Is Politics

  • The Rest Is Football

  • The Rest Is Money

  • The Rest Is Business

In addition:

  • Registrations existed across multiple media-related classes

  • A broader registration for "The Rest Is" had also been secured

  • The registrations covered podcasting, broadcasting, entertainment and related activities

This demonstrated a deliberate brand-family strategy.

Rather than protecting a single title, the rights holder had created an expandable series of marks built around a common naming convention.

Commercial interpretation:

The value being protected was not merely individual podcast names.

The value was the entire "The Rest Is..." ecosystem.


4. Risk Assessment

Registered Rights Risk

We concluded there was a significant risk that:

  • The proposed application could attract opposition

  • The UKIPO could raise objections

  • The rights holder could challenge registration

Key factors included:

  • Identical prefix structure

  • Same delivery format (podcasts)

  • Overlapping trademark classes

  • Existing family of registrations

Consumer Confusion Risk

Although the proposed podcast focused on a specialist subject area, we considered that consumers could still assume:

  • A commercial connection

  • Sponsorship

  • Licensing

  • Membership of the existing podcast family

This risk existed because consumers often recognise brand architecture before evaluating content differences.

Passing Off Risk

We also considered common law exposure.

Relevant factors included:

  • Significant goodwill generated by the existing podcast network

  • Consistent use of the naming format

  • Strong public recognition of the series

Potential allegations could include:

  • Misrepresentation

  • Brand association

  • Trading on established goodwill


5. Strategic Advice Provided

Following assessment, we advised against proceeding with the proposed trademark application.

Our recommendation was based on:

  • High opposition risk

  • Increased legal costs

  • Potential launch delays

  • Rebranding exposure

  • Reduced long-term brand certainty

Instead, we recommended pursuing:

  • A more distinctive naming strategy

  • A standalone brand identity

  • A mark capable of independent trademark protection

Commercial reasoning:

A stronger original brand would create greater long-term value than attempting to operate near an established trademark family.


6. Value Delivered

The review helped the client avoid several potential commercial risks.

Avoided Costs

Potentially avoided:

  • Trademark filing costs

  • Opposition proceedings

  • Legal defence costs

  • Brand redevelopment expenses

  • Relaunch costs

Preserved Investment

The client was able to reconsider branding before:

  • Marketing expenditure

  • Audience acquisition

  • Content production scaling

  • Trademark filing

Improved Brand Positioning

The advice enabled the client to:

  • Develop a more ownable brand

  • Increase future registration prospects

  • Build independent market recognition


7. Risk Protection Outcome

The engagement provided early-stage risk mitigation.

By conducting trademark clearance before launch, the client avoided:

  • Building goodwill in a vulnerable brand

  • Potential infringement allegations

  • Investor concerns regarding IP ownership

  • Future enforcement disputes

Key commercial point:

The cheapest time to solve a trademark problem is before a brand is launched.


8. Strategic Takeaway

  • The proposed podcast name adopted a naming structure strongly associated with a major UK podcast publisher.

  • Existing registrations extended beyond individual titles and formed a broader protected trademark family.

  • The overlap in podcasting and media classes significantly increased opposition risk.

  • Common law goodwill strengthened the rights holder's enforcement position.

  • Early trademark review enabled the client to avoid potentially costly rebranding and pursue a more defensible long-term brand strategy.

Result:

A relatively small pre-launch legal review helped prevent a potentially expensive branding mistake and allowed the client to pursue a more protectable and commercially sustainable identity.

Need Advice on a Proposed Brand Name?

Trademark issues are often easiest—and cheapest—to resolve before significant investment is made in branding, marketing, content creation and launch activities.

If you're considering a new business name, podcast title, product brand or trademark application, obtaining legal advice early can help identify potential risks before they become expensive problems.

New Legal provides practical trademark and brand protection advice for founders, creators and growing businesses.

  • Review a proposed brand name before launch

  • Assess trademark registration prospects

  • Identify infringement and opposition risks

  • Develop stronger, more protectable brand strategies

  • Support UK trademark applications and disputes

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