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2023-07-27 13:58:01 UTC - HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: C0DA0E1225995F1773D4CDF8D1BD8BB52A242F9478D0896DFDF73F8ED431A17A
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Trademark Law doesn’t allow for protection of “Generic” marks, like a common word or letter. No one can trademark the letter X, only their unique expression, representation of that letter. Apple can use the word “Computer” but it can’t trademark the word itself. https://cyber.harvard.edu/metaschool/fisher/domain/tm.htm
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