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the European Union is arbitrarily denying U.S. companies the trademark rights they've earned To compete effectively in global markets, American exporters need trademark protection everywhere they do business. But the European Union is arbitrarily denying U.S. companies the trademark rights they've earned, and the time has come for diplomatic intervention. Chicago-based Wm. Wrigley
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Trade marks are a name or symbol that are used to distinguish the goods of services of a particular company from others. Similar to copyrights and other signs of intellectual property, the effects of the trademark system is territorial. This means, that each country has its own trademark system. A brand name like Machine Head
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Trademarks are a wonderful tool that can protect a logo. Owning a trademark gives businesses the right to take legal action if they feel like someone else is piggybacking on their design. Nearly every company invests in a trademark to protect its logo and products. The automotive industry, for example, trademarks certain design aspects of their vehicles to prevent other companies
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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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Yahoo Search Marketing (searchmarketing.yahoo.com) has recently announced its advertisers of a new policy to be implemented as of March 1st 2006, concerning the use of trademarks within their products and services *. Under the new policy, no reference to a trademark can be made (except for ads placed by the trademark owners themselves, obviously), and consequently
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