Slogan

/ˈsloʊɡən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A distinctive phrase used in advertising or political campaigns to convey a message or promote a cause, often protected as a trademark.
    The company protected its slogan from unauthorized use to maintain its brand identity.

Forms

  • slogan

Commentary

In legal contexts, slogans may qualify for trademark protection if they function as source identifiers; drafting should ensure distinctiveness to strengthen enforceability.

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