Publication Details
Issue: Vol 6, No 12 (2026)
ISSN: 2690-9626

Abstract

The conditions for registering a color trademark do not exceed the conditions required for registering all traditional trademarks, except with regard to the extent to which each of these conditions is met for the color trademark to be accepted for registration as a trademark This mark may face a major legal challenge in testing the applicability of the conditions to it due to the nature of the colours, especially since it is necessary for it to remain available for use by everyone, considering that it is nothing more than a decorative aesthetic element and not an identifying tool capable of performing the function of a trademark in determining the origin of the product Also, not every color is considered suitable for use as a trademark, especially when the color is a natural property of the product or if it is necessary for its use or affects competition.

Keywords
Color Trademarks Commercial Environment Corporations Trademark Legislation Commercial Judiciary
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