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Somewhat, although you want to be real careful with how you use a third party's trademark. If your product uses Old Spice's deodorant, be very...
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Somewhat, although you want to be real careful with how you use a third party's trademark. If your product uses Old Spice's deodorant, be very...
It depends on several factors, including whether the other company has a registration for the mark. If it does, it could have nationwide priority...
There are no rules against it, but some words will always be disclaimed in connection with certain products. However, as you probably know...
You could definitely get sued if your logo is likely to be confused with Kim Kardashian's logo. The standard is likelihood of confusion, so you...
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It depends on what your product is. On its face, D.A.N. would seem to be registrable, but there are other factors, such as whether there is a...
He can use the town's name in a blog. Actually, so could you and any other third party, given that the name refers to a particular geographic...
Unfortunately, you would not be able to register a trademark that would be so descriptive of the product, especially RED KICKBALL, which is highly...