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by jarfil
1056 days ago
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It's both. Trademark law requires registering for a series of categories where a product seeks protection, with each category being relatively specific. At the same time, suing someone for Trademark infringement requires a judge to decide whether it could "potentially induce confusion in the user". Could an app be confused for a sausage? Could it be confused for a sneaker?... I'd say not, but I'm no judge! |
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