Trademarks

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Group Members:- Manali Shah 14MBA077 Gayatri Bagul 14SMBA021 Shruti Naik 14SMBA039 Pooja Muley 14MBA113 Priyanka Jain 14MBA022 Prashant Parsewar 14MBA036 Aditya Nair 14MBA086 Yayati Gowardhan 14SMBA046 Saiganesh Iyyer 14MBA061

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Group Members:-Manali Shah 14MBA077

Gayatri Bagul 14SMBA021Shruti Naik 14SMBA039Pooja Muley 14MBA113

Priyanka Jain 14MBA022Prashant Parsewar 14MBA036

Aditya Nair 14MBA086Yayati Gowardhan 14SMBA046

Saiganesh Iyyer 14MBA061

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What is a trademark?

A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol, or design, or a combination of these that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods of one party from those of others.

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Trademark Examples

Words Phrases

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Trademark Examples

Symbols Designs

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What is a service mark?

A service mark is the same as a trademark, except that it identifies and distinguishes the source of a service, rather than a product.

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Service Mark Examples

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“Trademark” and “Mark”

Both of these terms are used to refer to trademarks (goods or products) and service marks (services).

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Functions of a Trademark

• Indicates the source of origin of goods or services

• Helps guarantee the quality of goods bearing the mark

• Creates and maintains a demand for the product

• Used as a marketing tool to build a brand• Can have great $ value to a company

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Why Protect a Trademark?

• Trademarks are protected under federal and state law– Trademarks are earned not born – Trademarks come into being through actual use

• You do not have to register a trademark to have it protected, but there are some advantages to doing so– A trademark registration provides:

• Constructive notice to the public of the registrant's claim of ownership of the mark

• Registrant's exclusive right to use the mark nationwide on or in connection with the goods and/or services listed in the registration

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Spectrum of Distinctiveness & Levels of Protection

Stronger

Weaker

Fanciful

Arbitrary

Suggestive

Descriptive

Generic

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Marks Declared Famous

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