May 06, 2009
But wait... there's also a trademark rule that says that it's okay to use a geographic name even if your products are not from that place. For example, a car company can register Yukon for an automobile and a magazine company can register Atlantic. What's the difference between Maid in Paris and Yukon? Maid in Paris is deceptive because people are likely to think this is a perfume from Paris (a city known for perfume). People are not likely to believe that their Yukon was manufactured in the Yukon (not an area known for making SUVs). As for your beer brand, the Dear Rich staff thinks it might be risky to call it 'Kansas City' since the Fat City does have a reputation for beer and breweries, and consumers might believe your beer is from there. What if you moved your beer company to Kansas City? Then your mark would be geographically descriptive (and we'll talk about that in another blog post).
