Learn fascinating trademark tidbits such as:
- Sounds can be registered as trademarks if they identify the source of a product or service. For example, the roar of a lion—first used in 1924—identifies the motion pictures of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- Or that the smell of a product can also serve as a trademark. In 1991, a woman from California registered a scent for her sewing thread and embroidery yarn. The trademark is described as "a high impact, fresh, floral fragrance reminiscent of plumeria blossoms."
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