incontestable trademark
1Trademark distinctiveness — is an important concept in the law governing trademarks and service marks. A trademark may be eligible for registration, or registrable, if amongst other things it performs the essential trademark function, and has distinctive character.… …
2United States trademark law — Intellectual property law Primary rights Copyright · authors rights  …
3Noerr-Pennington doctrine — Competition law Basic concepts History of competition law Monopoly Coercive monopoly Natural monopoly …
4Intellectual property in Iran — Iran is a member of the WIPO since 2001 and has acceded to several WIPO intellectual property treaties.[1] Iran joined the Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (Paris Convention) in 1959. In December 2003 Iran became a party to… …
5The Metadata Company — Metadata is the name of a US corporation and a registered trademark in the United States. Though the term metadata has a common generic use in information technology, claims of trademark have since brought about legal threats against its use in… …
6Chippendales — dancers in Las Vegas with fans Name Chippendales Formed 1979 Location(s) New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas …
7Allied Artists Pictures Corporation — Infobox Defunct Company company name = Allied Artists Pictures Corporation fate = Bankruptcy foundation = 1946 defunct = 1979 location = key people = products = Tickle Me (1965), Cabaret (1972), Papillon (1973), Mitchell (1975) and The Man Who… …
8Joan Lefkow — Joan Humphrey Lefkow (born January 9, 1944) is a United States district court judge for the Northern District of Illinois. She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on May 11, 2000, to a seat vacated by Judge Ann C. Williams, and confirmed by… …
9Principal Register — In United States trademark law, the Principal Register is the primary register of trademarks maintained by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. It is governed by Subchapter I of the Lanham Act.Having a mark registered under the… …
10incontestability — noun a) The characteristic of being incontestable. b) In United States trademark law, having been registered as a trademark for more than five consecutive years without a challenge, and therefore conclusively presumed not to cause confusion with… …
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