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The Case of the Stolen Ampersand and the (Non)Protectability of Fonts


April 29, 2022Trademark LawIntellectual Property, IP Law, Trademark, trademark lawthebriefing

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The Case of the Stolen Ampersand and the (Non)Protectability of FontsIn this episode of The Briefing by the IP Law Blog, Scott Hervey and Josh Escovedo discuss an intellectual property dispute between a typeface designer and Banana Republic, over the retailer’s use of a stylized ampersand design.

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