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evocative trademark

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A quick definition of evocative trademark:

An evocative trademark is a special word, phrase, or symbol that a company uses to make their product different from others. It helps people know where the product comes from. To be protected by law, the trademark must be unique and registered with the government. An evocative trademark is similar to a suggestive trademark, which also helps people imagine what the product is like.

A more thorough explanation:

An evocative trademark is a type of trademark that suggests or evokes a characteristic or quality of the product or service it represents. It is similar to a suggestive trademark, which hints at a quality or characteristic without directly describing it. Both types of trademarks are considered distinctive and are entitled to strong legal protection.

For example, the trademark "Netflix" is evocative because it suggests the idea of a movie theater experience in the comfort of your own home. Another example is "Greyhound" for a bus company, which evokes the image of a fast and sleek animal.

These examples illustrate how evocative trademarks can create a strong association between the product or service and a desirable quality or characteristic, making them more memorable and appealing to consumers.

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