Fighting Nazis' Profits: A German Group Uses Trademark Law as a Weapon

Fighting Nazis' Profits: A German Group Uses Trademark Law as a Weapon

A German organization is claiming ownership of Nazi symbols and coded phrases used by extremists—preventing far-right groups from legally selling merchandise with those marks. Rather than pursue criminal charges, they're using trademark rules, which are easier to enforce. Since extremist merchandise is a major income source, blocking sales cuts off revenue and creates legal trouble for those retailers.

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