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Is ‘Spinning’ Trademark Generic?

Is ‘Spinning’ Trademark Generic?

by Anastasios G. Garbis | Feb 20, 2021

Peloton, the extremely popular fitness company, has filed petitions to cancel the trademarks SPINNING, SPIN and SPIN PILATES owned by Mad Dogg Athletics. Peloton claims that the marks “are generic terms to describe a type of exercise bike and associated...

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