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Comment Coca-Cola wouldn't win (Score 1) 486

Just to let you know, there is a law that states once something becomes common slang, it cannot be protected by trademark law. This happens all the time. Examples of this are: Trampoline, kerosene, dry ice, and many others. These were once trademarks. But once they are common slang for a type of product or anything else, they are no longer protected. Don't worry. They don't have a case on you.

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