The street artist Banksy has successfully trademarked two of his most famous artworks in Australia, in an attempt to stop them being copied and sold. The two artworks covered by the successful application have become globally iconic; Love is in the Air, a stencil of a masked man throwing a bouquet
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Well Yes, BUT not every slogan can be trademarked
It is common for businesses to advertise and market their products with catchy slogans. Trademarking a slogan gives you exclusive rights to use it and also you can defend your slogan from infringement.
In order to trademark a slogan, it must be:
- It must be creative and unique. Think of McDonald’s “I’m Lovin’ It”
- This slogan will make people immediately think of a product or service. Typically, this type of slogan has been used in commerce or advertising for at least five consecutive years. Example as AirAsia’s “Now everyone can fly”.
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Singaporean technology startup VV Technology stopped from using a bird logo as its trademark, following a dispute with American social media giant Twitter over the trademark’s registration. VV Technology applied to register a logo of a bird in flight as a trademark on Sept 10, 2018. Twitter
Do you know in recent years, forensic musicologists saw the highest demand by the courts to provide professional opinion in music copyrights infringement cases? Forensic musicologist is someone who specialise in music, providing analysis on melody, harmony, rhythm, and orchestration usually hired
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