Patterns of trademark genericization
Good and bad practices
Sammanfattning
Trademark genericization is a threat to companies with well-known products or services.
Past cases have demonstrated that breaking certain trademark usage rules can lead to the
loss of exclusive rights. This dissertation sought to determine the good and bad practices in
trademark genericization processes. Genericization of a trademark occurs when the general
public starts using the trademarked name as the generic name for the product category.
Companies can counter this by implementing certain strategies. Timing and amount of
effort have been proven crucial in past cases. Failure to do so can lead to the loss of
enforceable trademark rights. A study has been conducted on trademarks that are facing
genericization. The results reveal that trademarks such as Lava® Lamp, Frisbee®, Keso®,
Jacuzzi®, and Post-it® are facing an extent of genericization in the Netherlands or Sweden.
Examinationsnivå
Master theses
Fil(er)
Datum
2016-09-14Författare
Kleyn, Wesley Overklift Vaupel
Nyckelord
trademark
genericization
genericized trademark
generic brand
intellectual property
descriptive concept
communication
Serie/rapportnr.
2016:094
Språk
eng