Brand Owners Can Make Trademark Tacking Stick

Law360, New York ( January 26, 2015, 4:04 PM EST) -- The U.S. Supreme Court's unanimous decision in Hana Financial Inc. v. Hana Bank, 574 U.S. ___ (2015), last week definitively established that trademark tacking is a question for juries. Trademark tacking, or the ability to "tack" a new mark to an older mark, allows brand owners to make slight modifications to and modernize or "refresh" trademarks without fear of losing trademark protection....

Law360 is on it, so you are, too.

A Law360 subscription puts you at the center of fast-moving legal issues, trends and developments so you can act with speed and confidence. Over 200 articles are published daily across more than 60 topics, industries, practice areas and jurisdictions.


A Law360 subscription includes features such as

  • Daily newsletters
  • Expert analysis
  • Mobile app
  • Advanced search
  • Judge information
  • Real-time alerts
  • 450K+ searchable archived articles

And more!

Experience Law360 today with a free 7-day trial.

Start Free Trial

Already a subscriber? Click here to login

Hello! I'm Law360's automated support bot.

How can I help you today?

For example, you can type:
  • I forgot my password
  • I took a free trial but didn't get a verification email
  • How do I sign up for a newsletter?
Ask a question!