Skin Care Biz Can't Get 'Jet Lag' TM Over Implied Fatigue Fix

By Eddie Beaver ( July 23, 2024, 5:42 PM BST) -- A skin care business failed to register its "Jet Lag" trademark for cosmetics in the European Union after an appeals board found the expression implies goods with the label would be specifically formulated to deal with the physical effects of travel-related fatigue....

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