Many other companies will focus
on narrow domains and become niche experts that the voice assistants tap into to fulfill user intents.
Not exact matches
They are created in the
Domain Analysis component (step 4 above), but here the team gets to start
narrowing and picking these targets as well as decide
on the mechanics.
Consider, if a customer enters a generic english word that happens to also be a
narrow trademark into a search engine, even a search engine that is searching for commercial products within the
domain covered by the trademark, I guess it's technically possible (at least in the US) to simultaneously perform a trademark search
on the term and not echo back the search term to the customer to avoid infringing the trademark
on the search results page (I guess that would be serving the customer, according to the judge).
Passengers were deposited
on the
narrow ridge separating the Rhone valley, which was already greening with the first blush of spring, from the white, frozen
domain of the Aletsch.
Perhaps, as you say, they each focussed
on their
narrow, fragmented,
domain of expertise (Hansen's PhD is in Astronomy) and missed the «big picture».
Hopefully this decision will be limited to its specific facts and given a
narrow interpretation, both with respect to its application to official marks and passing - off, as otherwise it potentially has broad reaching implications which would significantly affect not only official mark owners but also general trademark owners in the context of
domain names and trademark use
on the Internet, where initial confusion may be rampant but easily remedied by «research» in the form of a click of the mouse.»
Once the results are displayed, there is a column
on the left that allows you to
narrow the search results even more by
domain, author, year etc (these are known as facets).
These two figures combined mean that seventy - four percent of reexaminations
narrow, in some way, the impact that these patents have
on the public
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