Sentence examples for to trademark from inspiring English sources

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to trademark

noun

A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company's product and differentiate it from other companies' products.

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She filed to trademark the name Eatwhatever.

Surprisingly, DoCoMo declined to trademark the designs.

He also applied to trademark his own.

One also applied to trademark fireworks called Battle of Baghdad.

Bella Freud, the fashion designer, wants to trademark "1970".

Isn't "how" too common a word to trademark?

Abec Industries pleaded guilty to trademark counterfeiting and identity theft.

Dell has tried to trademark the term cloud computing itself.

Most memorably, Lochte tried to trademark his personal catchphrase: "Jeah".

Should you be able to trademark a colour?

The plan to trademark Linsanity formed quickly inside Lin's legal and marketing team.

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