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trade mark
noun
Alternative spelling of trademark
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The design and trade mark had not been protected.
Trade mark law generally protects the trade mark owner against use of its trade mark without permission in a way that may create a likelihood of confusion or association with other similar products or services.
A registered trade mark does have to be distinctive, and a trade mark which simply describes what a business does may not be registered.
There is a risk, however, that combining a hashtag with the trade mark of another person could result in trade mark infringement.
Oh, and while we're on the subject, it's trade mark, not trademark".
Applying for a trade mark online is now very straightforward, using the Intellectual Property Office website.
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For trade marks, search modes for the International register under the Madrid Agreement and Protocols and for the Community Trade Mark (CTM) register of OHIM are described.
Trade-mark their leer.
A sound system may be dolbyed (more trade-mark woe).
Witty and urbane, as a student at King's College, London he was well known by his trade-mark pinstriped suit, bowler hat and furled umbrella.
It would be serious: the articles would be long, the layout severe and the trade-mark illustration was to be a spidery caricature by David Levine.
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