‘A powerful symbol’: The red square from Quebec’s student protests can’t be used as a trademark - News Summed Up

‘A powerful symbol’: The red square from Quebec’s student protests can’t be used as a trademark


MONTREAL — The red square that became emblematic of the 2012 Quebec student protest movement cannot be used as a trademark, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office has ruled. The decision was rendered last December but a Quebec student federation said Monday it waited until the appeal period was over before speaking about it. “The red square is a powerful symbol in the student community as well as in society in general and it is essential that it remain a public good.” The intellectual property office’s Trademark Opposition Board rejected Drapeau’s request. The little red square, often made of felt and worn on clothing, was omnipresent in 2012 as students hit the streets in thousands to protest planned tuition hikes.


Source: National Post July 05, 2016 12:22 UTC



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