Recognizable sign, design or expression which identifies products or services.
1 That trade mark will be enough to dishonor a nation for centuries.
2 Botox is a trade mark and is not a generic word.
3 And of gentle manhood outward dignity should be the trade mark .
4 The trade mark ! She turned her head toward the old woman.
5 Last year, products worth over £125 million were sold under the Waterford trade mark .
6 The added words merely intersect with the known trade mark with no new meaning.
7 This has led to the first copyright and trade mark cases involving meta tags.
8 He turned it over and showed the trade mark : 'Diolacton.'
9 You cannot trade mark a word that is descriptive or devoid of distinctive character.
10 And, over their heads, a warning and a trade mark , that sword of Damocles-marriage
11 Her eternal black clothing is fast becoming her trade mark .
12 The Commerce Commission has recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars after a trade mark scam.
13 Dunnes Stores is opposing the application and claims it is not infringing any trade mark .
14 Dunnes claims the alleged trade mark , because of lack of distinctiveness, ought to be revoked.
15 It's my trade mark , and known, I may say, in England as well as here.
16 Google may be liable if it features content that involves trade mark infringement, the adviser said.
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