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International Registration of Art as a Trademark and Matters of Infringement

Artwork that is to be considered for trademark registration must be unique, descriptive, and have secondary meaning. For example, the … More

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Is the Right to Engage in Criticism Barred by Trademark Laws?

The right to engage in criticism as a form of free expression is generally not barred by trademark laws. However, … More

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