/nəʊˈtɔːrɪəs praɪər juːz/ – Phrase
Definition: việc ứng dụng công khai trước (một tình tiết làm giảm bớt tính mới mẻ của giải pháp kỹ thuật).
A more thorough explanation: “Notorious prior use” refers to a legal concept in trademark law where a party can claim the right to use a trademark based on their prior use of the mark, even if it is not registered. This concept allows a party to assert their common law rights to a mark if they can demonstrate that the mark has become well-known and associated with their goods or services through prior use in commerce.
Example: The trademark application was rejected due to its similarity to a mark with a notorious prior use in the same industry.