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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Trademarking existing words should either be banned or at least under some obligations, such as, maybe, if not actively used in the marketplace for, say, 5 years, the trademark ownership is lost and can't be reapplied for, for say, 15 years, maybe.
The idea you can prevent others using common words is a bit ridiculous. The whole system seems to need looking at.
some years ago, Peterborough United had to defend themselves in court against Victoria Beckham. Both known as "posh", but who would win the trademark battle? Ms Beckham had very much the higher media profile, but in the end Peterborough were able to prove their use of the word dating back to the 1920s, well before even the Spice Girls' parents were but a twinkle.
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