单词 | trademark |
释义 | trademark (treɪdmɑːʳk ) also trade mark Word forms: trademarks 1. countable noun A trademark is a name or symbol that a company uses on its products and that cannot legally be used by another company. 2. countable noun [with poss] If you say that something is the trademark of a particular person or place, you mean that it is characteristic of them or typically associated with them. ...the spiky punk hairdo that became his trademark. Synonyms: characteristic, trait, speciality, hallmark Collocations: trademark application A trademark application typically takes three to six months to be processed. Times, Sunday Times Balding declined to comment on the trademark application. Times, Sunday Times Goods covered by his successful trademark application include perfume, sunglasses, telephones, posters, calendars, and sticker magazines. The Sun Alas, the brand has now taken another hit, with the disclosure that the trademark application was rejected. Times, Sunday Times Although filed in 1998, the trademark application states the mark has been in use in commerce since at least 1970. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For others, however, the outcome of a trademark dispute can be more traumatic. ST The trademark dispute comes as the main industry players have been working more closely together to lobby government for key concessions. Times, Sunday Times However, due to a trademark dispute, the name was changed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Trading standards said some sellers had breached copyright and trademark law. The Sun Under trademark law, dilution occurs either when unauthorized use of a mark blurs the distinctive nature of the mark or tarnishes it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The act covered many different aspects of trademark law but failed to cover trademark counterfeiting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Copyright, patent, trade secret and trademark law, are the primary sources of legal protection at issue on the topic. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In other words, unlike ordinary trademark law, dilution protection extends to trademark uses that do not confuse consumers regarding who has made a product. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has obtained trademark protection for this name. Christianity Today It doesn't have to be like this, and big brands can even earn kudos for trademark protection lawsuits if they play it right. Times, Sunday Times It invested in distribution, quality control and customer awareness over many years and was entitled to trademark protection as a defence against soap cowboys. Times, Sunday Times Utilitarian functionality provides grounds to deny federal trademark protection to product features which do something useful. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This step was justified as being needed to cover the rising costs of trademark protection. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 商标 Japanese: 商標 |
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