Red square from Quebec’s student protests can’t be used as a trademark

Jul 6, 2016 | 3:25 PM

MONTREAL — The red square that became emblematic of the 2012 Quebec student protest movement cannot be used as a trademark, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office has ruled.   

The decision was rendered last December but a Quebec student federation said Monday it waited until the appeal period was over before speaking about it.

Businessman Raymond Drapeau wanted to register the symbol as a trademark so he could sell various items including T-shirts, cups and towels.

The intellectual property office’s Trademark Opposition Board rejected Drapeau’s request.