Sentences with phrase «getting trademark protection»

Currently, getting trademark protection in Canada is cheap compared with the cost in other developed countries because the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) allows applicants to file a single application and pay one filing fee for a trademark potentially covering a long list of goods.
For example, you could sell it as «Filip's Replica Engine» and get trademark protection for that.

Not exact matches

Trademark protection is intended to make sure that you, the consumer, don't get one product confused with another due to the similarity of names.
Use this table to get a quick answer as to whether something is subject to copyright protection or trademark protection.
Taken together, this unusually broad and and diverse set of countries suggests to us that Xoom will play a major role in the company's future plans, considering that it usually doesn't bother to seek trademark protection in some of them — and the marks that it does apply for always get used.
«Get more rewards with your everyday banking» is a trademark and Bank of America Core Checking, Bank of America Interest Checking, Merrill Edge, Merrill Lynch, Clarity Statement, SafeBalance Banking, Total Security Protection, BankAmeriDeals, Keep the Change, Bank of America and the Bank of America logo are registered trademarks of Bank of America Corporation.
I work with online advertising companies, and a number of people I know in the industry get sued on a regular basis for copyright or trademark infringement or spamming; most of these people still trust Swiss bank accounts, because it's still the best protection available for their assets, and because Swiss banks haven't given up details on someone for spamming... yet.
To get protection for a name, look into registering a trademark with the USPTO.
(Circular 34, rev'd Feb. 2006)[A distinctive commercial slogan can sometimes get a trademark (see My Norrby's treatise, «Trademark Protections of Slogans»), but as the Fair Shot weblog has noted, «unlike the commercial case, in which dilution can be stopped by a lawsuit, there is no recourse for dilution of a political slogan in common currencytrademark (see My Norrby's treatise, «Trademark Protections of Slogans»), but as the Fair Shot weblog has noted, «unlike the commercial case, in which dilution can be stopped by a lawsuit, there is no recourse for dilution of a political slogan in common currencyTrademark Protections of Slogans»), but as the Fair Shot weblog has noted, «unlike the commercial case, in which dilution can be stopped by a lawsuit, there is no recourse for dilution of a political slogan in common currency».]
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