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n. a distinctive design, picture, emblem, logo or wording (or com...
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A symbol and/or name representing a commercial enterprise, whose right to the exclusive use of that symbol is, along with patents and copyrights, one of the fundamental intellectual property rights th [..]
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Relationships Broader Term:  intellectual property n. (TM, abbr.) ~ A word, phrase, or design used to distinguish a manufacturer's or seller's product. Notes:  To receive protection under fe [..]
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A distinctive name or symbol used to identify a product or company and build recognition. Trademarks may be registered with the US Patent and Trademark Office.
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TM. A symbol, logo, word or phrase which is used exclusively by a company, individual, etc., so their products or services can be easily identified, A Trademark cannot legally be used by [..]
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also trade-mark, 1838 (the thing itself attested continuously from 14c., apparently originally the watermarks on paper), from trade (n.) + mark (n.1). Figurative use by 1869. As a verb, from 1904. Rel [..]
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A legal term meaning the same as brand. A trademark identifies one seller's product and thus differentiates it from products of other sellers. A trademark also aids in promotion and helps protect the seller from imitations. A trademark may be eligible for registration, as it is in the United States through the Patent and Trademark Office of th [..]
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word or symbol used by manufacturers to label their products.
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A word, phrase, logo, graphic symbol, or other device that is used to identify the source of a product or service and to distinguish it from competitors. Some examples of trademarks are Ford (cars and [..]
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An intangible asset that is reported at cost (or lower) on the balance sheet. It might consist of a name or a logo. Trademarks should be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Also see [..]
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refers to a personal touch or embellishment of an actor, director, writer or producer within a film; aka signature, calling card. Example: Hitchcock's 'cameos' in all of his films, or S [..]
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Often used as a synonym for “brand,” a trademark is something that helps us identify the goods or services of one particular read more:
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Definition A distinctive name, symbol, motto, or design that legally identifies a company or its products and services, and sometimes prevents others from using identical or similar marks.
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A name, symbol, or other device identifying a product, officially registered and legally restricted to the use of the owner or manufacturer. A trademark is used to prevent others from using identical [..]
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noun. any word, phrase, terminology, representation, tool, or mixture of these, utilized by manufacturers or merchants to identify their own products and to differentiate them from the products of oth [..]
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A registration process under which a name, logo, or characteristic can be identified as exclusive.
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A letter, numeral, word, phrase, logo, device, design, sound, or symbol (or combination of these) used in connection with a product or service to signify, directly or by association, the identity of t [..]
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a mark that is used by a manufacturer or merchant to identify the origin or ownership of goods and to distinguish them from others and the use of which is protected by law see also dilution, ...
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Distinctive name, symbol, motto, or emblem that identifies a product, service, or firm.
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a logo and/or a name that gives a monopoly on its use.
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The legal protection of a trademark is about misuse of the business asset, passing off and confusing potential customers. It isn’t an exclusive right to the trademarked name.
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Used by a business to distinguish itself and its products from the competition. A trademark may include a name, symbol, word or combination of those. Protected by the federal government and considered [..]
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The rights to the use of a specific symbol or words connected to a specific product or service, to differentiate one business, product or service from another. In the UK, trademarks can be registered [..]
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Used by a business to distinguish itself and its products from competition. A trademark may include a name, symbol, word or combination of those. Protected by the federal government and considered to [..]
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See APA Trademark. Back to Top
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Getting the TM symbol can be problematic. Here are seven techniques to try: Use ® = &reg; the registered trademark instead. In early HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) browsers use TM = <sup>T [..]
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A trademark is a logo, phrase, word, name or any other identifying mark that indicates a product or service, which has been registered through the proper government-approved authority to represent that product or service.
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A trademark is any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, adopted and used by a manufacturer or merchant to identify his or her goods and distinguish them from those manufactured or sold by others.
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(n) a distinctive characteristic or attribute(n) a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product(v) mark with a brand or trademark(v) register the trademark of [..]
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A word, name, logo or slogan used by a person selling goods or services to distinguish and identify their goods or services from those of another.
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A word, name, symbol, or devise used by a manufacturer to distinguish his goods form those sold by others. Trust
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Trademark is a graphic symbol and/or a set of characters which identifies certain postal operator in a unique way.
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A trademark is a design, logo, or brand name registered for the exclusive use by a manufacturer to distinguish its product or service.
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A trademark is a protected right that a company or organisation can acquire to differentiate its products and services from those of other and competing market actors. Trademark rights are monopoly ri [..]
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a legally protected name or logo used to designate a company or product; primarily intended to distinguish it from similar products made by other companies
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the name of a product or service that has been legally registered as the property of an enterprise.
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"Trademark" means any word, name, symbol, device or any combination thereof adopted and used by a person to identify goods made or sold by the person and to distinguish them from goods made [..]
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A company's signature stamp, discretely placed to identify its work, even if the name of another maker or retailer appears more prominently. See: A selection of company Trademarks.
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n. a distinctive design, picture, emblem, logo or wording (or combination) affixed to goods for sale to identify the manufacturer as the source of the product. Words that merely name the maker (but wi [..]
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A mark or symbol secured by legal registration used by a manu facturer or trader to distinguish his or her goods from competing goods.
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A trademark can be any "thing," such as a word, name, symbol, sound, color, packaging scheme or other device, or any combination thereof, as long as that "thing" is used to identif [..]
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name given to product or business.
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Or trade mark is a distinctive sign or indicator of some kind which is used by an individual, business organization or other legal entity to uniquely identify the source of its products and/or service [..]
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A word, phrase, symbol or design, or a combination of words, phrases, symbols or designs that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others (USAID Automated Di [..]
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unique symbols, pictures or words that identify specific products. These unique symbols, pictures, or words are often referred to as the product’s mark.
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A distinctive name or symbol used to identify a product or company and build recognition. Trademarks may be registered with the US Patent and Trademark Office.
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