collective trademarks and collective service marks

collective trademarks and collective service marks
collective trademarks and collective service marks
Used by the collective organization's members to identify their goods or services and distinguish them from those of nonmembers. The collective organization itself does not use the mark to sell goods or perform services, but may advertise or promote goods or services sold or provided by its members under the mark.

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