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(Trade)mark America Great Again: Should Political Slogans Be Able to Receive Trademark Protection? [PDF]
In late 2016, Donald Trump was granted trademark protection for his presidential campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again.” This registration is one of few—if not the only—political slogans registered as a trademark with the USPTO.
Kerrick, Katherine
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The relevance of introducing opposition proceedings into the Serbian trademark legislation [PDF]
This paper analyzes the quality of certain legal procedures applied in domestic trademark legislation in the light of harmonizing our legislation with those of the EU. Trademark Law in the Republic of Serbia (2009) does not rely on opposition proceedings
Vasić Aleksandra
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Legal Protection of the Right to Indication of Origin in Indonesia
The purpose of this study is to analyze the form of legal protection rights for indications of origin in Indonesia based on Law Number 20 of 2016 concerning Trademarks and Geographical Indications (Trademark and GI Law).
Muhammad Ali Masnun
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Legal aspects of trademarks protection before civil courts [PDF]
The evolution of trademark law, from the time of the earliest trademark laws till today, is characterized by a continuous effort by courts and legal literature to extend the civil protection provided to trademarks. These efforts resulted in supplementing
Chrissanthis Christos S.
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Should Trademark Law Protect Non-Traditional Trademarks? [PDF]
Abstract Trademark should not protect non-traditional trademarks, but the practice will continue. Yet, by examining branding and related marketing and design practices, we can find ways to limit trademark expansion. In simplified terms, current U.S.
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Protection from Trademark Dilution
The paper is devoted to the study of ways to counter the «dilution» of the distinctiveness of trademarks in intellectual property law. This institution has not been sufficiently studied in Russian legal science. «Dilution» and «confusing similarity» are aimed at protecting trademarks, but they have different directions.
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Al-‘Alāmah al-Tijāriyyah wa Ḥimāyatuhā fī al-Qānūn al-Indūnīsī: Dirāsah Fiqhiyyah Taqwīmiyyah
The trademark plays an important role in economic life, as it is a way for the merchant to distinguish his products from those produced by others. It also helps consumers to identify the products they want.
Husnul Haq, Arif Ali Arif
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Cybersquatting: The Latest Challenge in Federal Trademark Protection [PDF]
The explosion in Internet technology in the past decade has drawn the Lanham Act into the realm of electronic commerce. Trademark owners seeking to register domain names have recently found themselves entwined in a number of disputes, such as disputes ...
Graham, Justin +3 more
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The constitutive or first-to-use system in trademark registration in Indonesia actually creates problems, particularly in failing to meet substantive justice aspects in trademark registration. This is because the constitutive or first-to-use system only
Muh. Ali Masnun +3 more
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Protection of Reputed Trademarks and Keywords: Looking for Ariadne’s Thread Among Flowers, Perfumes and Bags [PDF]
Historically, in the majority of judicial systems, the protection of trademarks with reputation differs from the protection of normal trademarks. It is widely recognised that reputed trademarks have an “added value” deserving wider protection.
Moro, E
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