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- An unregistered trademark or common law trademark is an enforceable mark created by a business or individual to signify or distinguish a product or service...
- Unregistered cohabitation is a legal status (sometimes de facto) given to same-**** or opposite-**** couples in certain jurisdictions. They may be similar...
- built-in editor for trimming and merging captured AVI, WMV, ASF files. The unregistered versions of HyperCam 1, HyperCam 2 and HyperCam 3 apply a digital watermark...
- company, product or service. Unregistered trademarks can instead be marked with the trademark symbol, ™, while unregistered service marks are marked with...
- module places less electrical load on a memory controller compared to an unregistered one. Registered memory allows a computer system to remain stable with...
- Unregistered land in English law is land that has not been registered with HM Land Registry. Under the residual principles of English land law, for unregistered...
- commission. However, in the Fair Work Commission individuals may appoint an unregistered/deregistered industrial organisation to represent them in any disputes...
- A service mark or servicemark is a trademark used in the United States and several other countries to identify a service rather than a product. When a...
- superscript, for an unregistered trademark, a mark used to promote or brand goods) ℠ (which is the letters "SM" in superscript, for an unregistered service mark...
- (no prefix), vendor (vnd. prefix), personal or vanity (prs. prefix), unregistered (x. prefix). These registration trees were first defined in November...