By Kevin Penton ( August 29, 2016, 7:33 PM EDT) -- Courts may find the use of color in a product's packaging to be "inherently distinctive" for trademark purposes only if specific colors are combined with a well-defined pattern, shape or design, the Tenth Circuit held Monday in a published opinion involving the packaging for a Colorado company's metalworking products....
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