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How are they used, and how do I get one for my company?While it is sometimes confused with general copyright or patent laws, the trademark is a very specific type of patent law. Trademarks are marks, words, or letter-number combinations that are used to mark the products of a certain company. These are usually done
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How A Logo is More Than a Company TrademarkBy: Steven Boaze, CEO, Boaze Publishing and Boaze.comLogos are seen all over the world and on many different things.if we were to count how many times we see them everyday, thenumber would be in the hundreds. simple advertisements forexample like Coca-Cola is being looked at over 200
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Trademark law gives companies the exclusive right to use a given name or design, called a “mark,” for the purpose of identifying the source the of that company’s goods or services. Trademark law is an incentive-based system. Because it gives companies the exclusive right to use a mark in connection with certain goods or services,
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Trademark infringement is a possibility for every business, whether you be on the receiving end of an infamous "Cease and Desist" letter, or whether you find that a competitor is infringing one of your trademarks. Either way, this is the time to find qualified legal assistance in the form of an experienced trademark attorney
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Trademarks can be anything from words, phrases, logos, symbols, or slogans, anything that will identify or distinguish a person's goods or services manufactured or sold to indicate their sources. Trademarks allow companies and businesses to be identified by their symbols or logos by what they are selling. For example, Nike is identified by the check symbol, and people identify that symbol
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