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trademark

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trademark
I noun badge, brand, countermark, countersign, hallmark, identification, imprint, label, mark, signet, symbol, ticket, trade sign II index brand, denomination, designation (symbol), device (distinguishing mark), indicant, symbol

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


trademark
A name, symbol or logo which belongs to a company or person and is capable of being associated with its products or services. Its value lies in the goodwill associated with the mark in the minds of customers. Ownership and protection of trademarks is important. Those trade-marks which qualify can be registered with the Trade Marks Registry. The use of trade marks can be licensed to third parties. The owner can prevent unauthorised use or infringement of trade marks which are registered - even if not registered a passing off action may be available.

Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. — UK law terms.


trademark
n.
A name, word, symbol, or device used by the manufacturer of a product to identify that product and distinguish it from other similar ones produced by competitors, which can be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; also called a mark. See also copyright, patent, trade name

The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. . 2008.


trademark
a particular name or design used to identify a particular product. Registration of such a name or design as a trademark has the consequence that it cannot be used by other manufacturers in respect of their own products.

Collins dictionary of law. . 2001.


trademark
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 trucks), Betty Crocker (food products), and Microsoft (software). For all practical purposes, a service mark is the same as a trademarkexcept that trademarks promote products while service marks promote services. Some familiar service marks include McDonalds (food services), FedEx (delivery services), and Fidelity (financial services).
Category: Patent, Copyright & Trademark → Trademark Law

Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary. . 2009.

trademark
USA
A type of intellectual property, a trademark is a word, name, symbol, color, sound or other device (or any combination of them) used to indicate the source or origin of goods or services and distinguish the goods of one party from those of another. A service mark is the same as a trademark, except that it identifies the source of a service rather than a good. Trademark owners generally have the right to exclude others from using their trademarks for the same or similar goods or services.
In the US, trademark rights are acquired and maintained through commercial use of the mark on the relevant goods or in connection with the relevant services. Trademark rights are protected at the federal level by the Lanham Act(for trademarks used in or affecting interstate commerce) and at the state level by common law unfair competition principles and state trademark statutes. Trademarks eligible for federal protection may be registered with the US Patent and Trademark Office. While registration of a trademark is not required, it provides additional rights and benefits beyond those available under common law. Unlike copyright or patent rights, trademark rights can be maintained indefinitely, provided that the trademark continues to be used in commerce.
For further information, see Practice Note, Intellectual Property: Overview: Trademarks (www.practicallaw.com/8-383-4565).

Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. . 2010.


trademark
n.
1 Any phrase, name, word, or graphic logo used by one manufacturer or marketer to distinguish its products from those of all others. A trademark's main purpose is to assure the genuineness of an article, and it is roughly equivalent to a commercial signature. For a trademark to be eligible for federal protection, it must be distinctive, attached to a product that is actually marketed, and registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
2 The body of law that is concerned with how businesses uniquely differentiate their products.

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.


trademark
A word, name, symbol, or devise used by a manufacturer to distinguish his goods from those sold by others.

Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.

  
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