Trade marking ‘COVID’ and ‘Coronavirus’ in the USA: an empirical review

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
Irene Calboli
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Famous and sensational event often leads to several entities filing trade mark applications that include terms related to these events. The most recent example of this phenomenon is the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to large numbers of (largely controversial) filings worldwide. In this article, I review the applications including the terms ‘COVID’ and ‘Coronavirus’ filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in 2020. These data offer significant information related to the type of products for which the applications were filed, the type of filing entities, the legal basis for filings, and the timing of these filings throughout the months of 2020. In particular, the COVID-19 pandemic led not only to a large number of filings for medical and pandemic related products, but also for unrelated and promotional products. Individuals and small businesses were the largest groups of filers, and over two-thirds of the applications were based on intent-to-use rather than use in commerce. Lastly, the number of filings closely mirrored the development of the pandemic during the various months of 2020. The author
在美国注册“COVID”和“冠状病毒”商标:一项实证审查
著名而轰动的事件通常会导致多个实体提交商标申请,其中包括与这些事件相关的条款。这一现象的最新例子是新冠肺炎大流行,它在全球范围内导致了大量(很大程度上有争议的)申请。在这篇文章中,我审查了2020年向美国专利商标局(USPTO)提交的申请,包括“新冠肺炎”和“冠状病毒”。这些数据提供了与2020年各月申请的产品类型、申请实体类型、申请的法律依据以及这些申请的时间有关的重要信息。特别是,新冠肺炎疫情不仅导致大量医疗和疫情相关产品的备案,还导致无关产品和促销产品的备案。个人和小企业是最大的申请者群体,超过三分之二的申请是基于在商业中使用的意图。最后,申请数量与2020年不同月份疫情的发展密切相关。作者
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