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heres a question that I get a lot if I want to infringe somebody elses trademark but I want to do it in a sneaky way can I do it in another language Im he Angela Lang Lots trademark and copyright attorney and I go live here on weekdays to talk about trademark and copyright law and today Im gonna talk about the doctrine of foreign equivalents that sounds big what is that well in a nutshell someones trademark in any language including theres an including one thats not theirs its still trademark infringement how do we explain this all right so I have a prop case study I love these okay so this is beer Dos Equis right like I dont drink beer somebody left this at my house after a party or something anyway so now its a trademark prop this is Dos Equis beer Dos Equis in Spanish means two exes so what if I wanted to have a beer but I wanted to call it two exes right so I wanted to call it - two exes because I thought well theyre calling theres Dos Equis Ill just call mine two exe