Trademark for disinfectant wipes denied because confusingly similar. IN RE TRIP WIPES
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Trademark for disinfectant wipes denied because confusingly similar. IN RE TRIP WIPES
A trademark is a word, phrase or symbol that indicates the identity of a product seller to consumers. In the United States, when a company begins branding products that it sells with a trademark, the
Toy manufacturer fights to protect its trademarked figurine design. LEGO v. LASER PEGS
A trademark is traditionally thought of as a word, phrase or symbol that a manufacturer places on their products. However, just about anything that signals to consumers the identity of the company that produced a
Surfer movie producer sues shoe seller for trademark infringement. BROWN v. FOOTLOCKER
Trademark law is intended to protect consumers from being tricked into buying products from someone other than the trademark owner. A trademark is something that a seller uses to brand its products. Traditionally a trademark
Panda themed restaurants wrestle over trademark. PANDA RESTAURANT v. PANDA LIBRE
A trademark is a something which signals to consumers the identity of the producer of a product. Traditionally a trademark is a word phrase or symbol a company uses to brand its products. United States
Can you trademark a letter? NEW BALANCE v. NAUTICA
A trademark is something a manufacturer brands its products with to distinguish its products with competitors products. In the United States the ownership of a trademark is based on the use of the trademark in
Is using a brand similar to another company’s brand trademark infringement?
When a company uses a symbol to distinguish its products from other products in the marketplace, that symbol is considered a trademark. In the United States using a trademark automatically grants the trademark user some
Notable Case: Tiffany and Co v. Costco Wholesale Corp
Tiffany and Co is an internationally known luxury goods manufacturer. Tiffany produces a number of different jewelry items, like necklaces, bracelets and rings. Tiffany became famous for a specific style of mounting a diamond in
What does Likelihood of Confusion mean for a Trademark?
When a trademark is being used in commerce by one user and a second user begins using a similar trademark, the second user may be infringing on the trademark of the senior user if there