18:2618:26, 6 September 2020diffhist+4
Islanders–Rangers rivalry
Use of a trademark does not necessarily qualify as an infringement if the user is not actually using the trademark as a mark. Here, logo is being used to write an article about the Islanders. The Islanders logo is not being used for the sake of selling paraphernalia or identifying a hockey franchise. Rather, use is for non-mark purposes—to conjure up the franchise. Thus, no TM infringement here. Similarly, this manifestly qualifies as fair use under copyright law's four-prong test of fair use.Tag: Manual revert
18:2618:26, 6 September 2020diffhist+4
Islanders–Rangers rivalry
Use of a trademark does not necessarily qualify as an infringement if the user is not actually using the trademark as a mark. Here, logo is being used to write an article about the Islanders. The Islanders logo is not being used for the sake of selling paraphernalia or identifying a hockey franchise. Rather, use is for non-mark purposes—to conjure up the franchise. Thus, no TM infringement here. Similarly, this manifestly qualifies as fair use under copyright law's four-prong test of fair use.Tag: Manual revert