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A Primer on Michigan State Trademark Law
There aren’t a lot of cases about state trademark law, so a state appeals court decision—here, Michigan—is worth a mention, if for no other reason than it is about the most thorough explanation of the fundamentals of trademark law that I’ve read in a long time. If you have someone just beginning to study trademark… Continue reading
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The Difference Between a First Name and a Trademark
“Zoe” may indeed be used as a trademark by Renault, which means, according to the lawyer for two plaintiffs named Zoe Renault, that they will “now be subject to a lifetime of ribbing and that, as they grew older, would be prey to such quips as ‘Can I see your airbags?’ or ‘Can I shine… Continue reading
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