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Had Disney won the trademark, it might have given the company
exclusive rights to use the name on merchandise, but it wouldn't
necessarily have prevented holiday events, an attorney told the
Arizona Republic. "It doesn't mean they can stop anyone else from putting on a Dia de los Muertos celebration or anything on those lines," Michael Campillo said. "They could stop someone from putting out a movie with the same name, or other merchandise." However, Disney erred in trying to trademark a commonly used phrase, he said. "It seems odd that they would go out of their way to upset the consuming public," Campillo said, "a large part of which they're trying to court for business." Two years ago, Disney was fiercely criticized for attempting to trademark the name "SEAL Team 6" days after that elite U.S. Navy team killed Osama bin Laden. The company later withdrew the application. ___ Information from: The Orange County Register,
http://www.ocregister.com/
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