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What Serious Trademark Owners Do

Posted in Trademarks

There are many things that serious trademark owners do throughout the lifecycle of a trademark to mitigate risk, protect the valuable goodwill in their underlying brand, and preserve their valuable investment in this important intellectual property asset. Here is a fairly extensive, but certainly not exhaustive, and often forgotten, list of those things: Clear new marks before using them… Continue Reading

Sleight of Hand? Kimberly-Clark Amends Sensory Touch Mark to Packaging Design Mark

Posted in Branding, Marketing, Non-Traditional Trademarks, Product Packaging, Sight, Touch, Trademarks

As you may recall from March of this year, we blogged about Kimberly-Clark’s novel intent-to-use trademark application for a "sensory, touch mark" in connection with disposable paper hand-towels. Other discussions of sensory, touch marks may be found here.  In any event, the original description of the claimed Kimberly-Clark trademark was as follows: "The mark consists of… Continue Reading