Understanding the Doctrine of Foreign Equivalents in Trademark Law

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The doctrine of foreign equivalents represents one of the more nuanced areas of trademark law, sitting at the intersection of linguistic analysis, consumer perception, and legal precedent. This doctrine can make or break trademark applications containing foreign-language terms, making it essential for both practitioners and consumers alike to understand both its theoretical foundations and Federal …

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New Public Page for Trademark Non-Use Petitions

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On February 4, 2022, the United States Patent and Trademark Office released a new public page showing new ex parte expungement or reexamination petitions for failure to use the challenged mark in commerce. Since its implementation on December 21, 2021, there have been 20 petitions for expungement and 10 petitions for reexamination filed on non-used …

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