Marilyn Monroe: Trade Dress From Whole Cloth? (2007)
Monday, 05 November 2007
Ideas and concepts, other than those that are not obvious and may be subject to patent protection, are generally freely available to all. Trademark protection usually extends only to the owner’s use of a particular mark, including any logo or image. Yet a judge in the Northern District of California held recently that a trade dress owner
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