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The “Unique Motion” in which a Lamborghini doors open is registered as a motion mark.

🚥 Description of the mark indicates that the mark consists of the unique motion in which the door of a vehicle is opened. The doors move parallel to the body of the vehicle but are gradually raised above the vehicle to a parallel position.

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MGM’s Lion Roar and Sound Trademarks

🐯 Remember the popular roaring lion that appeared before every episode of Tom and Jerry and movies like The Wizard of Oz? That popular roaring lion symbol of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) studios brought sound trademarks to Canada.

On March 28, 2012, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office changed

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Square-shaped packaging stays trademark protected for Ritter Sport chocolates

🍫 The German Federal Supreme Court recently rejected on cancellation claims against German trademark registrations owned by Ritter Sports for square-shaped packaging of chocolate products and allowed the trademarks to stay on the register.

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Beyoncé quietly received a legal victory recently over the trademark of her daughter’s name, Blue Ivy Carter

👧 Since Blue was born, Beyoncé and Jay-Z have worked to secure trademarks of their daughter’s name for everything, including books, shampoos, video games, and more, according to Law and Crime. The couple had no intention of creating products under these trademarks, but wanted to prevent others

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What happens if I don’t protect my industrial design?

📊 If you don’t protect your industrial design(s) then it follows that you may not enjoy exclusive rights to them. Consequently, your competitors may take a product to market, incorporating your industrial design, without getting your permission.

So if a competitor or anyone else makes, sells or

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