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Guest Post Out Of The Blue The Federal Circuit Devises A New Rule For Color Mark, Christine Farley Apr 2020

Guest Post Out Of The Blue The Federal Circuit Devises A New Rule For Color Mark, Christine Farley

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The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has held that color marks on product packaging can be inherently distinctive. On April 8, 2020, the court issued its opinion in In re: Forney Industries, Inc. It stated that “a distinct color-based product packaging mark can indicate the source of the goods to a consumer, and, therefore, can be inherently distinctive.”URL: https://patentlyo.com/patent/2020/04/federal-circuit-devises.html


The Challenge Ahead: Increasing Predictability In Federal Circuit Jurisprudence For The New Century, Paul R. Michel Jan 1994

The Challenge Ahead: Increasing Predictability In Federal Circuit Jurisprudence For The New Century, Paul R. Michel

American University Law Review

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A Year In Review: The Federal Circuit's Patent Decisions Of 1993, Thomas L. Irving, Michael D. Kaminski, Linda S. Evans, Donald R. Mcphail Jan 1994

A Year In Review: The Federal Circuit's Patent Decisions Of 1993, Thomas L. Irving, Michael D. Kaminski, Linda S. Evans, Donald R. Mcphail

American University Law Review

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