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Meanings of trademark name in English
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Usage of trademark name in English
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Also Bioniche will not be permitted to use a trademarkname for the vaccine.
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It filed an application to register the trademarkname in the United States in February 2011.
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That's when we started using Freon, the trademarkname for chlorofluorocarbons, the man-made chlorine compounds in refrigeration.
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Although packaging and overall presentation were "deceptively similar" there was no legal infringement of Penguin's trademarkname or image.
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The dispute concerns the trademarkname Quin & Donnelly, which was registered as their business name years ago, but not as a trademark.
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Dow AgroSciences said it will sublicense the technology to third parties for development of particular products under the trademarkname of EXZACT Precision Traits.
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The park service also required DNC to buy the Curry Company's trademarkednames.
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The church sued Blackmore in 2014 for using its trademarkedname, citing damaged reputation.
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Those provisions require a trademarkedname or logo be used at least once every five years.
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The intellectual property and trademarkednames remained DNC's.
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A week later, the NPS informed DNC and Aramark that purchase of the trademarkednames was not required.
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On February 26, DNC sent a letter to Aramark President Bruce Fears offering the trademarkednames for immediate use.
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The E-Stamp of Disapproval E-Stamp is trying to keep its trademarkedname from becoming the Kleenex of Internet postage.
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The title "Lovelace" gets its market appeal entirely from the cultural cachet of the trademarkedname Linda Lovelace, Arrow Productions said.
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The popular, multi-protocol instant messaging client Gaim has, due to legal pressure from AOL regarding the trademarkedname AIM, changed its name to Pidgin.
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Miss Fey explained that their problem was keeping privately owned trademarknames from falling into the public domain & ending up lower-cased in the dictionaries.