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The Court held that the Lanham Act's names clause, which prohibits registration of trademarks containing the name of a living person without their consent, does not violate the First Amendment. The Court found the clause has deep roots in legal tradition and is compatible with the First Amendment based on its history and tradition.
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By 9robes.aiThe Court held that the Lanham Act's names clause, which prohibits registration of trademarks containing the name of a living person without their consent, does not violate the First Amendment. The Court found the clause has deep roots in legal tradition and is compatible with the First Amendment based on its history and tradition.
This case and more at https://9robes.ai
Music and sound effects provided by:
RescopicSound
"Catch Me If You Can" by OCFM