Trademark

Language Science and Trademark Disputes

How do terms like “aspirin,” “air fryer,” “teleprompter,” and “trampoline” go from being protected brand names to common, everyday words that anyone case use? Stay tuned for more on how words lose their trademark status and become generics – a process called “genericide” – and how linguists apply language science to help resolve trademark disputes involving generics and other issues in language meaning.

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