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INDICATION OF PART OF A COMPANY NAME IS NOT TRADEMARK USE



In practice, there are controversies over whether use of a company name in part, rather than in whole, is an indication of the company name or trademark use.

   

In its Civil Judgment dated 3 December 2008, the Intellectual Property Courtpoints out that a company name aims to indicate the organization and type of the company and to serve as an identifier for the business entity.  Such use differs in concept from the use in connection with the goods or services offered by the company under its business scope.  The indication of part of the company name beside product pictures on the upper left of the company's website is deemed merely the indication of the company name.  Such use is not deemed the use of part of that company name on any goods or services or any relevant articles or media for marketing purposes, to enable relevant consumers to recognize that part of the company name as a trademark.  In consequence, such use is not deemed trademark use under the Trademark Act or the Fair Trade Act.

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