Sentence examples for trademarks that from inspiring English sources

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Some of the trademarks that have been registered appear a little bizarre at first sight.

Of about 50,000 trademarks that were available, only about 4,000 had been registered as addresses so far.

For the empirical proof, look at the filings with the government for new trademarks that, put simply, are brand names.

Those challenges have come, not surprisingly, from applications seeking trademarks that include ".com," "i" for Internet or "e" for electronic.

Each design is given a full page without explanatory captions, working drawings or even examples of the trademarks that were replaced.

The study found that in 1999, the United States Patent and Trademark Office received 33,731 applications for trademarks that covered an Internet-related product or service.

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It's a visual trademark that has waxed and waned.

A hit-making name is a lucrative trademark that can linger beyond the grave.

Blithely pluralizing "app store" like that is no way to protect a trademark that is supposed to be distinctive.

Young journalists are trained dutifully to capitalise any trademark that moves, from Hoover to Windsurfer, or indeed, like Teflon or Linoleum, that doesn't.

It's a trademark that can be affixed to films that would otherwise have no traction in the marketplace, no names in the cast, no spectacular special effects.

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