(Circular 34, rev'd Feb. 2006)[A distinctive commercial slogan can sometimes get a
trademark (see My Norrby's treatise, «Trademark Protections of Slogans»), but as the Fair Shot weblog has noted, «unlike the commercial case, in which dilution can be stopped by a lawsuit, there is no recourse for dilution of a political slogan in common currency
trademark (see My Norrby's treatise, «
Trademark Protections of Slogans»), but as the Fair Shot weblog has noted, «unlike the commercial case, in which dilution can be stopped by a lawsuit, there is no recourse for dilution of a political slogan in common currency
Trademark Protections of Slogans»), but
as the Fair Shot weblog has noted, «unlike the commercial case, in which
dilution can be stopped by a lawsuit, there is no recourse for
dilution of a political slogan in common currency».]