首页 > 技术文章 > United States Patent and Trademark Office v. Booking.com B.V.

JasperZhao 2020-06-05 09:35 原文

Issue:

Whether, when the Lanham Act states generic terms may not be registered as trademarks,

the addition by an online business of a generic top-level domain (“.com”) to an otherwise generic term

can create a protectable trademark.

1. generic term is a word or phrase that is used to describe some general or vague group or class,

rather than some specific thing.

2. cause of action: a fact or facts that enable a person to bring an action against another.

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