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Gigafactory or GigaFactory is a generic term referring to "...facilities that produce batteries for electric vehicles on a large scale". The term was initially used by the electric car manufacturer Tesla, Inc. to refer to their battery manufacturing facilities. The concept's success has led to the genericization of the term. Tesla Gigafactories ''Gigafactory'' may refer to the following Tesla factories: * Gigafactory 1 (officially named Giga Nevada) in Storey County, Nevada, U.S. * Gigafactory 2 (officially named Giga New York), in Buffalo, New York, U.S. * Gigafactory 3 (officially named Giga Shanghai), in Pudong, Shanghai, China * Gigafactory 4 (officially named Giga Berlin), in Grünheide, state of Brandenburg (near Berlin), Germany * Gigafactory 5 (officially named Giga Texas), in Austin, Texas, U.S. * Gigafactory 6 (planned), in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León, México. See also * Britishvolt *Tesla Factory, in Fremont, California, U.S. *Tesla facilities in Tilburg Tesla, ...
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Trademark distinctiveness is an important concept in the law governing trademarks and service marks. A trademark may be eligible for registration, or registrable, if it performs the essential trademark function, and has distinctive character. Registrability can be understood as a continuum, with "inherently distinctive" marks at one end, "generic" and "descriptive" marks with no distinctive character at the other end, and "suggestive" and "arbitrary" marks lying between these two points. "Descriptive" marks must acquire distinctiveness through secondary meaning—consumers have come to recognize the mark as a source indicator—to be protectable. "Generic" terms are used to refer to the product or service itself and cannot be used as trademarks. The spectrum of distinctiveness In United States trademark law, Abercrombie & Fitch Co. v. Hunting World 537 F.2d 4 (2nd Cir. 1976) established the spectrum of trademark distinctiveness in the US, breaking trademarks into classes which ...
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