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During World War II he was a cartographer for the Royal Air Force, and later took a job designing trademarks for a London firm called Typographical Designers.
Complicating matters, shortly before he died of cancer Mr. Kristal agreed to sell CBGB's assets and trademarks for a total of $3.5 million.
Finally, in 2008, Mr. Trump sought trademarks for a coat of arms and the name "Trump Home," to be used with a long list of furniture products.
As trademarks for a business, they last indefinitely.
Companies apply for trademarks for a range of reasons.
Companies apply for trademarks for a variety of reasons.
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"It is inappropriate for Google to sell my trademark for a profit," she said.
In 2007, Mr. Perrone registered a trademark for a line of clothes that would carry the label "Salvatore Pirrone".
The Supreme Court seemed torn about whether the government may refuse to register a trademark for a word evoking a profanity.
"It is surprising the office has accepted this trademark for a single word, which is a verb in common usage.
A cell of this sort is built around an ion-conducting membrane such as Nafion (trademark for a perfluorosulfonic acid membrane).
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