Trademarks: Use It or Lose It
Trademarks, like many things in life (e.g., from your gluteal muscles to your brain), will be lost it if you don’t use it. As its name suggests, a trademark is a mark that is used in trade to distinguish the goods/services of one undertaking from those of other undertakings. Following that, in most countries trademark […]
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Angry Birds Get Angry In Indonesia
Are you a game lover? If your answer is yes, I’m sure you know about “Angry Birds”. Even non-gamers know of these bad-tempered birds, which have become a phenomenon all over the world, winning over both children and adults, who play these games on their PC, smartphones or tablets. The popularity of the Angry Birds […]
Which Ken Gets Barbie?
Ken and Barbie, as we all know, are one of those quintessential matches made in heaven. Ever since Ken was introduced in 1961, he has held over 40 occupations. It is therefore safe to assume that Ken is either the “Jack of all trades” or a person with multiple personalities. However, despite his ever changing […]
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What Happens When Your Trademark Loses Its Distinctiveness?
To be caught in a situation where your mark has lost its distinctiveness is truly awful, and potentially disastrous to companies or trademark owners. When you create a mark, with its uniquely coined name and/or logo, and seek protection for that creation, you would surely believe that it is exclusive and that no one else […]