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Originally Posted by Gillespie
So you're comparing Coca-Cola, a company that even trademarked the color "Coca-Cola red", with LS?
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Yes, well read. There is a reason to register a trademark beyond showing the world this "R". And - in contradiction to my posting in the other thread - US trademark law has no need to register a trademark. Protection starts by using it for something called "common law" in the US, which is different to most European trademark laws. Even more, using the trademark is necessary to register it, unless you can provide proof for future use.
Back to your question. Where do you see a difference between Coca - Cola trademarks and other ones? Do different trademarks have different protection?