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Generic Trademarks, The Ftc And The Lanham Act: Covering The Market With Formica, David E. Shipley
Generic Trademarks, The Ftc And The Lanham Act: Covering The Market With Formica, David E. Shipley
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This article focuses on the FTC's authority under section 14 of the Lanham Act to petition for the cancellation of a trademark on the ground that the mark has become "the common descriptive name of an article or substance" and, thus, generic. The FTC's recent decision to challenge Formica Corporation's FORMICA trademark manifests a shift in agency policy which is highly inappropriate and which could have damaging effects on consumers and industry. Competition and the public interest would be better served if the FTC did not exercise this discretionary power, leaving the issue of whether a trademark should be cancelled …