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Grammatical issues aside, the phrase is singular to L.S.U, which trademarked it in 2005.
Alibaba Group, the e-commerce giant which trademarked the term 11.11 and made Singles Day synonymous with people treating themselves to gifts, last year recorded sales of £9.4bn during the 24-hour event.
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If everything goes according to plan, the first new domain names will enter their "sunrise phase" (during which trademark owners can pre-register their addresses) in September.
"But when they use the word 'polo' in an emphasized way and use symbols that look like our symbol and copy our trade dress -- the way in which trademarks appear -- then we consider that trademark infringement".
Earlier this week, the Committee announced that Kuerten, No. 2 in the ATP Tour ranking, was off the team because the two sponsors could not agree on which trademark he would wear.
He defined the word, which he trademarked, as "an improvised duet for ensemble and conductor".
So far, their major activity has been suing companies for infringing upon Brando's name, which is trademarked.
Lawyers for Lacoste said patients could wrongly associate the practice with the company, which has trademarked its crocodile symbol across 44 areas of goods and services.
Taffer distilled his techniques of bar stewardship into something he calls "reaction management," which he trademarked in 2009.
Although Dickinson never received formal training, he still possessed a wide vocal range which was trademarked by his quasi-operatic tenor.
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