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  • Generic trade mark

    A generic trade mark, also known as a genericised trade mark, is a trade mark or brand name that, because of its popularity or significance, has become used as a generic name to designate a general category of products or services. Therefore, the trade mark loses its distinctiveness (capacity to indicate the corporate origin of a good or service), its registration loses validity and it can now be used by anyone.