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- A trademark (also written trade mark or trade-mark) is a type of intellectual property consisting of a recognizable sign, design, or expression that identifies...
- A colour trade mark (British English) or color trademark (American English) is a non-conventional trade mark where at least one colour is used to perform...
- A European Union trade mark or EU trade mark (abbreviated EUTM; named Community Trade Mark (CTM) until 23 March 2016) is a trade mark which is pending...
- A collective trademark, collective trade mark, or collective mark is a trademark owned by an organization (such as an ****ociation), used by its members...
- United Kingdom trade mark law provides protection for the use of trade marks in the UK. A trade mark is a way for one party to distinguish themselves...
- The Trade Marks Act 1994 (c. 26) is the law governing trade marks within the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man. It implements EU Directive No. 89/104/EEC...
- currently registered as a trademark at least in the United States. OZALID as a mark for "machines for diazo type prints" was first registered in the United States...
- 1963-10-01. ISSNĀ 0019-6665. "Haughton Elevator Company v. Seeberger". The Trade-Mark Reporter. 40: 326. 1950. (Thus, in the Architectural FORUM for March 1946...
- U.S.C. 1111". Retrieved 15 December 2005. For example "Unregistered Trade Marks". Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 5 June 2020. "PSF Trademark...
- Australian trade mark law is based on common-law use-based rights as well as the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth), which is administered by IP Australia, an...