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Collective Marks
Definition
A type of intellectual property right used by associations, cooperatives, or groups to distinguish their members' goods or services from those of non-members. Unlike individual trademarks, collective marks signal membership of an organisation or compliance with a set of quality or origin standards, and may carry significant commercial value in industries where provenance and certification are competitively important.
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