This image shows a key moment from the Heritage v. APR case, where the court ruled that the mark “iVoterGuide” was too descriptive to get trademark protection. Legal expert Gideon Korrell explained that even years of use aren’t enough without proof that the public sees the name as a brand. The case is a reminder that descriptive names face a tough road in trademark law.
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