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Re: [wg-b] Famous Trademarks
Which of the following do you think are famous marks?
teenagemutantninjaturtles?
exxon?
time?
sun?
sunmicrosystems?
citigroup?
At 02:56 PM 9/24/99 -0400, you wrote:
>I will be the first to admit that defining what constitutes a famous
>trademark is not an easy task. But I do not believe that it is impossible.
>I encourage people to look at Section 1205 of the Trademark Manual of
>Examining Procedure -Refusal on Basis of Matter Protected by Statute or
>Convention (available at http://www.uspto.gov). This sections contains a
>list of marks that have been protected under US Federal Statutes and those
>already the subject of international agreements in force, (e.g., "Red Cross"
>and emblems protected by the Geneva Convention of August 12, 1949).
>
>In addition, the Japanese government has recently enacted legislation
>recognizing "famous marks." If you go to the Japanese web site they provide
>a web enabled search engine to look through all 700+ famous trademarks. Yes
>I was surprised that there were this many famous marks in Japan. And yes
>there were several marks in the first few that I paged through that I did
>not recognize. But then again I have only been to Japan once.
>
>I just thought that this was some additional useful information to be
>considered by all participants involved.
>
>Has anyone been able to follow up with the Brazilian NIC concerning their
>policy on protecting famous marks. I believe the information provided by
>Judith on the 800 number was beneficial, and I would like to continue the
>investigative process to make sure that we leave no stone unturned.
>
>Thanks again,
>
>Mike
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