trademark law

collocation in English

meaningsoftrademarkandlaw

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trademark
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtreɪd.mɑːk/
us
/ˈtreɪd.mɑːrk/
a name or symbol on a product that shows it was made by a particular company, and that it cannot be used by other companies ...
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law
noun
uk
/lɔː/
us
/lɑː/
a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a ...
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(Definition oftrademarkandlawfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftrademark law

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That alone is the reason andtrademarklawcannot after all be stronger than competition law.
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This may sound sensible on the surface, but it goes completely againsttrademarklawas it stands.
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The standardisation of rights concerning intangible assets has already proved its value in the case oftrademarklawand copyright.
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Firstly, counterfeiting and violations of copyright andtrademarklaware things that jeopardise both the integrity of the economy and people's health.
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Trademarklawdoes not protect descriptive terms unless achieve secondary meaning in the minds of consumers.
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The act covered many different aspects oftrademarklawbut failed to cover trademark counterfeiting.
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Intrademarklawthere are two types of fair use: descriptive and nominative use.
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The partnership's complaint contained four claims: one involving copyright law, and three relating totrademarklaw.
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The main effect of this provision is to subsume geographical indication protection intotrademarklaw.
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The function oftrademarklawis to name, describe and unambiguously classify the manufacturer, the brand and the product and to confer certain rights on the trademark holder.
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If we are to change current legislation, we might as well tackle the issue itself rather than try to mess about withtrademarklawor something else.
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As regards jurisdiction, national courts must be competent both in cases of infringement action and patent revocation, as is the case in the system used intrademarklaw.
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The term is not used intrademarklawand a trademark look is not necessarily trademark protected in itself.
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Copyright, patent, trade secret andtrademarklaw, are the primary sources of legal protection at issue on the topic.
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Fair use intrademarklawdoes not employ the same four-pronged analysis used in copyright law.
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Some blended wine names are marketing terms whose use is governed bytrademarklawrather than by specific wine laws.
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Even if a likelihood of confusion or dilution were found,trademarklawprovides various defenses to alleged infringement.
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Regulation varies from licensure (the strongest form of regulation) to title protection ortrademarklaw(the weakest form of regulation).
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Undertrademarklaw, dilution occurs either when unauthorized use of a mark blurs the distinctive nature of the mark or tarnishes it.
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Despite the fact thattrademarklawis intended to prevent this situation, diploma mills continue to employ various methods to avoid legal recourse.
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Intrademarklaw, this same doctrine enables reselling of trademarked products after the trademark holder put the products on the market.
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In other words, unlike ordinarytrademarklaw, dilution protection extends to trademark uses that do not confuse consumers regarding who has made a product.
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There is a long held concept of abandonment intrademarklawas a direct result of the infinite term of trademark protection.
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The name in capitals or with normal capitalization with accents is protected internationally undertrademarklaw, and as an organization name.
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Because of these differences in the legal doctrines of trademark and copyright,trademarklawis less likely to come into conflict with fanfiction.
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