The Supreme Court ruled that some generic words paired with “.com” can become federally protected trademarks. On Tuesday, the court ruled by an 8-1 vote in favor of Booking.com, a website founded in ...
Booking.com conceded that the word “booking” was the generic term for its services, but insisted that combining it with the suffix “.com” generated a descriptive term, and that the test for whether a ...
Why are generic terms so valuable? Whether it is in search or domain names, a generic word carries immense opportunity since it often defines categories of information, products and experiences.
Words “TIGER” and “BRAND” are generic and incapable of exclusive ownership, the Delhi High Court ruled while refusing to ...
The Supreme Court has held that Club 21 Private Limited’s trademark CLUB 21 was registrable for goods and services in Classes 16, 25 and 35. The registrar and the Board of Trademarks had refused to ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that website names are trademarkable even if they consist of a generic term followed by ".com." The ruling means that Booking.com is eligible for a trademark on the generic ...
Barilla, one of the leading companies in the pasta market, has been granted the transfer of the domain name ‘barillaalimentare.com’ under the UDRP. Among other things, the panel held that the domain ...
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