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Id Software LLC

Trademark enforcement profile · on record 1997–2023

Id Software LLC has filed enforcement proceedings at the USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. On record (1997–2023): 130 oppositions and cancellation petitions at the USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (prevailed in 79% of merits decisions).

Data summary based on public records (USPTO TTAB proceedings and PACER/CourtListener federal court dockets). Figures reflect filings on record, not a characterization of the merits or good faith of any individual action. Not legal advice.

At the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB)

128
Oppositions
under 15 U.S.C. §1063
2
Cancellation petitions
under 15 U.S.C. §1064
49
Prevailed
on the merits, by default, or by abandonment
13
Did not prevail
adverse ruling on the merits
67
Settled / withdrawn
ended without a Board ruling on the merits

Prevailed in 79% of proceedings the Board actually decided on the merits (settled and withdrawn proceedings excluded from this calculation).

Marks Id Software LLC has asserted in proceedings

DOOM II
DOOM II
asserted in 57 proceedings
RAGE
RAGE
asserted in 23 proceedings
RAGE
RAGE
asserted in 23 proceedings
RAGE
RAGE
asserted in 21 proceedings

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Data sources: publicly published USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board proceedings (1951–2026, with possible gaps before electronic filing) and U.S. federal court dockets (PACER/CourtListener, nature-of-suit codes 840 and 820). Figures reflect filings on record and do not characterize the merits, validity, or legitimacy of any individual action by Id Software LLC. Trademark holders have legal rights — and in some doctrines, an obligation — to enforce registered marks. This page does not provide legal advice; consult licensed counsel for case-specific questions. See the full leaderboard.