Yet another brand name and trademark being promoted as a verb in the tagline or signature at the end of each television commercial: "Don’t Just Watch TV. DirecTV." For more on the subject of trademark verbing and the risk of genericide: Just Verb It? A Legal Perspective on Using Brands As Verbs: Part I Just Verb… Continue Reading
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Managing The Legal Risk of “Verbing Up” Brands and Trademarks
Posted in Advertising, Branding, Domain Names, Genericide, Loss of Rights, Marketing, TrademarksTrademark lawyers need to face the facts. Despite decades of ardent counseling to the contrary, business executives and marketers are not only testing the waters with the treatment of their most valuable brands as verbs, in some cases, they are diving in head first, committing substantial resources and effort toward the clearly stated goal of "verbing up" and having their brands used as verbs by… Continue Reading
Just Verb It? Part III: Testing the “Slippery Slope” of Using Brands as Verbs
Posted in Advertising, Branding, Genericide, Loss of Rights, Marketing, TrademarksAlthough intellectual property lawyers of the Dr. No variety may not like to admit it – I submit that, not all slippery slopes are created equal. While some slippery slope cautions might prevent a few bumps and bruises in traveling along a particular path (e.g., the one on the left below), I suspect far fewer slippery slope… Continue Reading
Just Verb It? A Legal Perspective on Using Brands As Verbs: Part I
Posted in Advertising, Branding, Genericide, Loss of Rights, Marketing, TrademarksThere is a growing interest and, quite frankly, a dogged persistence among branding professionals to select brand names that have the ability and potential to be "verbed." This makes trademark attorney types nervous and those of the "Dr. No" variety actually become unglued. So, why the emphasis or fascination with verbs anyway? The answer apparently can be found in the definition of a… Continue Reading









