Rachelle Hampton, Slate; A Trademark Attorney Explains Why the Former Lady Antebellum Is Suing the Black Singer Lady A
"Trademark rights are what the Lady A dispute centers on. As we discussed
today, trademark rights arise from use of any word, phrase, logo,
symbol, etc., as a source indicator in connection with the sale of
specific goods or services, like Greyhound for bus services or Dasani for bottled water or Tony the Tiger for cereal or a [Nike] swoosh for athletic apparel."
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