High Court ruling ‘stitches’ together uncertainty over TikTok trademark opposition
By Claire Lehr The hearing officer refused to register STITCH in Class 41 following an opposition by TikTok, finding that the mark was objectionable under Section 3 While the court agreed with the…
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