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1 November 2022

Recommended Reading: The Trademark Reporter, September-October 2022 Issue

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The September-October 2022 issue of The Trademark Reporter [pdf here], as described by Willard Knox, Editor-in-Chief, "offers our readers an article mapping out how to navigate the doctrine of foreign equivalents...
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The September-October 2022 issue of The Trademark Reporter [pdf  here], as described by Willard Knox, Editor-in-Chief, "offers our readers an article mapping out how to navigate the doctrine of foreign equivalents and a commentary proposing a reinvention of the Rogers v. Grimaldi infringement test that the author argues would better balance trademark rights and free speech rights."

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Table of Contents

  • Far from Fluent: Making Sense of the Doctrine of Foreign Equivalents, Anne Gilson LaLonde
  • Commentary: The Rogers Test Dances Between Trademark Protection Under the Lanham Act and Freedom of Speech Under the First Amendment, Taylar E. Green

TTABlog comment: Once again, I thank The Trademark Reporter for allowing me to provide this issue to you. This issue of the TMR is Copyright © 2022, the International Trademark Association, and is made available with the permission of The Trademark Reporter®.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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