William Honaker has authored the Law360 article "'OK Go!' Suit Highlights TM Protection For Common Words."
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William Honaker has authored the Law360 article "'OK Go!' Suit Highlights TM Protection For Common Words." William speaks on trademark practices involving common words and the differences between state and federal trademark registration. He states, “If you are choosing a trademark for the first time, make sure that it is strong, that it can be protected and that it will not infringe upon another's rights. Also, don't assume that words, symbols, logos, etc., are not trademarks. They may be, just as "the" is a trademark.” To read the article, click here.
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