Not exact matches
But a business that hasn't applied
for copyrights or patents,
registered its
trade name and trademark, or protected its
trade secrets — and actively defended them — may have trouble making its case in court.
GrowthCap is a
trade name for GrowthCap, LLC and its subsidiaries and other affiliates which include: GrowthCap Partners, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company,
registered broker - dealer and FINRA and SIPC member firm, which provides independent financial advice on private placements, mergers, acquisitions, financial restructurings and similar corporate finance matters, and financial advisory.
LMAX Exchange Group is the holding company of LMAX Limited and LMAX Broker Limited LMAX Exchange is a
trading name of LMAX Limited, which operates a multilateral
trading facility, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Reference number: 509778) and is a company
registered in England and Wales (number 6505809) LMAX Global is a
trading name of LMAX Broker Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Reference number: 783200) and is a company
registered in England and Wales (number 10819525) The
registered address
for LMAX Exchange and LMAX Global is Yellow Building, 1A Nicholas Road, London, W11 4AN.
Trademarks All trademarks, service marks and
trade names of Perfect Supplements, LLC used in the site are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Perfect Supplements, LLC Limitation of Liability Perfect Supplements, LLC shall not be liable
for any special or consequential damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the materials on this site or the performance of the products, even if Perfect Supplements, LLC has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
Cross Border Legal is the
trading name for Cross Border Legal Ltd, a limited company
registered with Company House and regulated by the Solicitor Regulation Authority.
A domain
name search reveals that ABEC's website is
registered to the coal industry
trade organization Center
for Energy and Economic Development.
It was O2's contention that 3's use of a
trade mark similar to their
registered trade mark was not «indispensable» as it was not necessary
for 3 to use the bubble imagery which was similar to O2's
registered trade mark as they could have used O2's
name.
A business
name is an official «alias» that could apply to either you or your company depending on how it was
registered - you can use that if you like but the correct designation
for a business
name is» [legal
name]
trading as [business
name]».
If you do choose to operate as a sole
trade a.k.a. a sole proprietor, it is usually still possible to
register a «
trade name»
for the business colloquially called a «dba»
for «doing business as»,
for the business.
Sales literature, software and promotional film about the product may be protected using copyright; its shape or pattern may be
registered using a design; its invention may be patented; its
name may be
registered as a
trade mark; and confidential information about it may be protected by action
for breach of confidential information.
The defendants dealt in internet domain
names and specialised in
registering for sale domain
names which incorporated household
names and
trade marks, without the consent of the owner of the goodwill in the
name or
trade mark.
A domain
name may be protected by
registering it as a
trade mark, provided it satisfies the usual criteria for registration under the Trade Marks Act 1994 (TMA 1994), which to a great extent also mirrors the registerability provisions of the Trade Mark Regulation 40 / 94 / EC and the Trade Mark Directive 89 / 104 /
trade mark, provided it satisfies the usual criteria
for registration under the
Trade Marks Act 1994 (TMA 1994), which to a great extent also mirrors the registerability provisions of the Trade Mark Regulation 40 / 94 / EC and the Trade Mark Directive 89 / 104 /
Trade Marks Act 1994 (TMA 1994), which to a great extent also mirrors the registerability provisions of the
Trade Mark Regulation 40 / 94 / EC and the Trade Mark Directive 89 / 104 /
Trade Mark Regulation 40 / 94 / EC and the
Trade Mark Directive 89 / 104 /
Trade Mark Directive 89 / 104 / EEC.
I am thinking about a
trading name but it seems that it is a
registered trademark in the UK
for the following classes:
Amendments to
trading disclosure requirements now means that any company located in an office or other location occupied by six or more companies may make its
registered name available
for inspection on a
register.
Turn2us is a
trading name for Elizabeth Finn Care, a charity
registered in England and Wales No: 207812; and in Scotland No: SC040987.
For a brokerage, its licensee
name is either the legal
name of the brokerage, or the
trade name of the brokerage if that
trade name has been approved by the Council and been
registered with the Registrar of Companies.
If the Council approves a team
name for a group of related licensees, real estate advertising may also identify the group by its team
name (section 4 - 6 of the Rules); e.g. «The AV Team,» where «The AV Team» is neither the licensed brokerage nor a
registered trade name.
After receiving approval from the Council
for both the legal and
trade name and
registering both
names with the Registrar of Companies, the licence certificate, when issued, will reflect both the legal and
trade name.