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A design mark with an eagle and a ribbon and the words Economical, Beautiful, and Durable was the first registered trademark, filed by the Averill Chemical Paint Company on 30 August 1870 under the Trademark Act of 1870.
Strong marks are afforded the greatest protection. As a general rule, arbitrary and fanciful or suggestive marks are considered strong. Descriptive, geographic and personal name marks are considered weak. Generic marks are afforded no protection.
The two primary types of marks are trademarks and service marks.
Suing for trademark infringement, which can be done only on the basis of a registered trademark, is generally easier (and less costly) than suing for passing off (which requires proving goodwill and damages).
Descriptive marks are considered weak until they have acquired distinctiveness. Examples include Creamy for yogurt or Worlds Best Bread. Generic terms can serve as the basis for a trademark.
: a trademark or service mark that is distinctive and is used in a fictitious, arbitrary, or fanciful manner in connection with a product compare weak mark. Note: A strong mark is afforded greater trademark protection than a weak mark.
As a general rule, arbitrary and fanciful or suggestive marks are considered strong. Descriptive, geographic and personal name marks are considered weak. Generic marks are afforded no protection. Generic terms are words we use in everyday speech, such as chair, desk, car, etc.
Generic. Finally, a generic mark is the weakest form of a mark because it simply uses the word of the good or service as its trademark.

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