Understanding Trademarks: A Global Perspective
Understanding Trademarks: A Global Perspective
Understanding Trademarks: A Global Perspective
A Global Perspective
Copyright
Patent
Industrial Design
Utility Model
Trademark
Trade Name
Trade Dress
Trade Secret
Right of Publicity
Technology transfer contracts, know-how, customer
lists, distribution and logistics systems, topography/
circuit layout, plant breeders rights, etc.
What Is a Trademark?
Word
Symbol
Slogan
JUST DO IT.
Product or packaging
design
that identifies the source of a specific product or service and
distinguishes it from others in the marketplace.
Service mark
examples
Nontraditional Marks
Sound
Color
Fragrance
Design of a business
establishment
Motion
Certification mark
Functions of a Trademark
Indicates the source or origin of goods or
services.
Assures consumers of the quality of goods
bearing the mark.
Creates business goodwill and brand
awareness.
Selecting a Mark
Distinctiveness Spectrum
The more distinctive the mark, the greater its level of legal protectability.
Generic marks are not capable of trademark protection. Descriptive marks
are capable of protection only with a showing of secondary meaning.
Trademark Searches
International screening search
Country-specific search
Local expertise
Trademark Registration
Registrability
- Meets the legal requirements that is, not generic, not immoral,
etc.
Availability
Application Procedure
Notice of Registration
______ is a
trademark/service
mark of _______
TM
SM
Loss of Rights
Improper use
Failure to police
Genericide
Failure to renew
Non-use
Cancellation
Improper assignment
or licensing
Loss of Rights
Registered rights
Failure to renew
Non-use
Failure to police
Cancellation
Use it or lose it
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cellophane
dry ice
aspirin
linoleum
Summary