Trade Dress Changes May Interfere With Intellectual Property Protection
• By The Tan Sheet
A change in a product's trade dress as a result of the OTC labeling final rule requirements would violate intellectual property protection by restricting product distinctiveness, attorney Charles Buffon, Covington & Burling, asserted at an FDA working group on the OTC labeling reg in Rockville, Md. Aug. 24.
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