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Legal Definitions - prohibited and reserved trademark

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Definition of prohibited and reserved trademark

A prohibited and reserved trademark is a type of trademark that cannot be registered or used by anyone. This includes trademarks that are offensive, deceptive, or too similar to existing trademarks. For example, a trademark that uses a racial slur or a trademark that is too similar to a well-known brand like Nike or Coca-Cola would be prohibited and reserved.

These types of trademarks are not protected under the law and cannot be used in commerce. If someone tries to use a prohibited and reserved trademark, they could face legal consequences.

For example, the Washington Redskins football team was forced to change their name in 2020 because it was considered a prohibited and offensive trademark by many people.

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Simple Definition

A trademark is a special word, picture, or symbol that a company uses to show that their product is different from others. It helps people know where the product comes from and what it is. To be protected by the law, a trademark must be unique and registered with the government. Some trademarks are not allowed because they are too similar to others or because they are reserved for certain groups. If a trademark is not used for a long time, it can be abandoned and lose its protection.

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