Definitions from Wiktionary (doctrine of foreign equivalents)
▸ noun: (law) A rule applied in United States trademark under which foreign words are translated into English to determine whether they are registrable as trademarks, or are either descriptive or confusingly similar with existing marks.
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▸ noun: (law) A rule applied in United States trademark under which foreign words are translated into English to determine whether they are registrable as trademarks, or are either descriptive or confusingly similar with existing marks.
Similar:
doctrine of equivalents,
equivalence,
formal equivalence,
dynamic equivalence,
equivalency,
æquivalency,
functional equivalence,
adequation,
equivalation,
æquivalent,
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