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Saving your Mark from Trademark Genericide

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Simply put, trademark genericization is the death of the mark as it no longer acts as a source indicator of the brand owner. A wide array of linguistic, legal, and marketing-related factors contribute to trademark genericization. Also, if a trademark becomes generic, it only becomes generic for specific goods and services.

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Protection of Color Trademarks under the Indian Trademark Law

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The single color or color combination of a product’s packaging can obtain Trademark Protection only if it is capable enough to be recognized by the general public as unique or belonging to a specific brand. 2003 (27) PTC 478 Del. It also encourages safeguarding the interests of the traders and consumers in the market.

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Customs Intervention for IP in the Indian Sub-Continent

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To prevent counterfeit goods from entering the local and international markets, brand owners may enforce their rights through the Pakistan Customs by filing a written complaint with proof of their IP registrations. The Intellectual Property Act No. The place and identity of the manufacture of genuine goods, if available.

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