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Irish I Would Have Gotten a Trademark
The Irish government has protections in place for their two most iconic symbols, the shamrock and harp. While nobody is going to mind if you stick a harp and shamrock on either side of your party hat this St. Patrick’s Day, it won’t be that simple if you want to use the marks on a logo for your new business or as part of your company’s marketing plan.