Sentences with phrase «most trademark protections»

... Sutton is a common name used by 10,000 s Canadians which basically renders most trademark protections irrelevant except in the real estate space.

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Here are some of the most common: Copyright / Trademark: According to the United States Copyright Office, copyright is «a form of protection grounded in the US Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression.»
Through its trademark protections and $ 100 + billion bottling network, the purveyor of the most sacred of libations possesses what has been described as a license to print money.
With the course's regular protectionist winds laying down for most of the afternoon, the water & treeless venue's left with little protection outside of the trademark undulation & fescue.
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.
Nicola has twenty years of experience that he gained while working at some of the most prestigious Italian Patent and Trademark Firms as well as at one of the British leading firms in the field of the registration and protection of Trademarks, Design and Patents.
A registered trademark can also be obtained for things such as slogans and logos, however, most corporations seek protection for their corporate name first, as it's often the most important to their business.
Once a trademark is issued by a government agency, the protection lasts indefinitely in most countries — so long as you use your mark in commerce.
In a First Amendment win with many future implications — most immediately for the Washington Redskins football team — the Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment does not allow the Patent and Trademark Office to withhold trademark protection from a rock band because it considers its name to be possibly racially disparaging (or self - dispTrademark Office to withhold trademark protection from a rock band because it considers its name to be possibly racially disparaging (or self - disptrademark protection from a rock band because it considers its name to be possibly racially disparaging (or self - disparaging).
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