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What is a Trademark, Fifth Edition
Trademark functionality is one of the most important but also unsettled areas of trademark law. Recent decisions continue to inject uncertainty into the state of the law. This webinar will provide practitioners with a comprehensive update on the current scope of trademark functionality and practical advice for addressing functionality in both prosecution and litigation.
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A clear-cut test for trademark functionality continues to elude courts and practitioners. Courts have applied various formulations to determine if a claimed trademark is functional, both under a traditional functionality standard as well as under an aesthetic functionality standard. This dynamic panel with provide a focused discussion on the state of functionality in trademark law, reviewing recent judicial decisions and controlling precedents. The panel will include practice tips and observations that trademark prosecutors and litigators can leverage in day-to-day practice.
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10/19/2021 12:00:00 AM
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