In this issue:
- “Google It”: The Search Engine’s Trademark May Be a Verb, But It’s Not Generic
- You Say “Tom‘ah’to,” I Say “Tom‘ay’to”: Determining the Correct Pronunciation of Uniquely Coined Trademarks
- Around the Horn: International
- One Definition Fits All: The Third Circuit Applies Patent Act’s Parameters for Attorneys’ Fee Shifting in Trademark Case
- Spotlight on Feng Xue
- Excerpt from “Google It”: The Search Engine’s Trademark May Be a Verb, But It’s Not Generic:
Google defeated a claim that its GOOGLE trademark was generic, in Elliot v. Google Inc., a recent case from the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.
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