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Latest revision as of 02:15, 10 May 2016

The "Commentary" pages are are explanatory material relevant to those adopting the Model Trademark Guidelines, like Reporter's Notes for a Restatement or advisory committee notes for model laws. They provide information to the end users of the guidelines about the legal, practical and ideological rationale embodied in the guidelines.

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Commentary on General consideration about trademarks and their use[edit]

What trademark law is about[edit]

What is a trademark?[edit]

What is "likelihood of confusion"?[edit]

What is "nominative" use?[edit]

Proper trademark use[edit]