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