John Wilcock schrieb:
Matt Kettler wrote:
You can use generic words in trademarks (ie: Windows). However, the fact
that your mark is generic will prevent you from trying to claim
infringement against someone using it in a market outside the one you've
registered the mark for. You can only do that if your mark is considered
unique and non-generic.

Let's see, vista is a generic word, windows is a generic word, so Microsoft would have no grounds for claiming infringement against a glazier registering "Vista Windows" as a trademark...

scnr: He would be soon out of business cause people would expect his products to break easily?.

John.


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