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Trademarks. Trademark A commercial symbol, word, name or other device that identifies and distinguishes products of a particular firm Trademark law entitles.

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1 Trademarks

2 Trademark A commercial symbol, word, name or other device that identifies and distinguishes products of a particular firm Trademark law entitles the owner of the mark to prevent others, both competitors and those in other industries from using the trademark to market their products

3 Goals of Trademark Law The promotion of business ethics The refinement of distributional efficiency The development and maintenance of goodwill The preservation of competition by expanding the public domain

4 Trademark Subject Matter Words, names, symbols Slogans Numbers, colors, smells, sounds Characters and celebrities (Brittany Spears, Michael Jordan) Trade Dress – the overall design of a products package or vendors premises

5 Excluded Subject Matter Generic words Scandalous, or immoral marks Deceptive marks Deceptively misdescriptive

6 Other Types of Marks Service marks – registered in relation to a particular type of product line of related services Certification marks – certify that all producers using the mark have the characteristics of the group operating under that certification mark Collective marks – used by members of an organization to identify their members

7 Spectrum of Distinctiveness Arbitrary or fanciful – inherently distinctive, no connection between mark and product category Suggestive – indirectly suggests features of goods, but a connection required using human imagination Descriptive – describes major features of the type of product Generic – one of the few terms necessary to adequately describe the type of product

8 Acquisition of a Trademark Use – trademark cannot be created until the owner makes actual use of the mark Registration – not necessary under state common law, however, stronger rights are available under state or federal trademark registration

9 Domain Names Cybersquatting – the practice of acquiring domain names for the ransom and resale to the original owners of similar marks Aticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) passed in 1999


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