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The Intellectual Property Strategist

June 2008

Enforcement Issues Raised By Geographically Descriptive Marks

The Hypothetical Case of the Fictitious Emerild Island

By Matthew W. Siegal and Jason M. Sobel

How do famous, but geographically descriptive, trademarks impact the ability of second-comers to trade off the fame of the location? A look at a recent ruling on this issue.

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