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"Can Someone Use Your Marks in Ads Without Permission?" World Trademark Review

October/November 2015
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Use of third-party marks without consent in advertising or expressive works that might be viewed as advertising always carries some element of risk. Read the article.

“This article first appeared in World Trademark Review issue 57, published by Globe Business Media Group - IP Division’. To view the issue in full, please go to www.WorldTrademarkReview.com.”

The entire magazine can be viewed online here.

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