United States:
Winter Olympic Trademarks
09 February 2018
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
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With the Winter Olympics here, many businesses are looking for
ways to incorporate messaging related to the games into marketing,
advertising and social media campaigns. However, the Olympics have
very strict–and sometime confusing–rules related to
what companies can and can't say. In this podcast, Finnegan
partner Danny Awdeh offers insight into this timely topic.
Winter Olympic Trademarks - Podcast
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