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by latexr
372 days ago
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> Independent certification that something fits a brand but anyone is allowed to use the brand if they pass certification. But then it’s not public domain (which was the argument I was replying to). Public domain means everyone can do it without permission, while applying for a certification still requires a governing body which has the ultimate power. > Things like "Organic" already do that a bit That’s a classification, not a trademark. |
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