What's more, why did Bethesda only just get around to
trademarking the name now, when they've had years to do so?
Not exact matches
With
names like Wowder (face powder) and Cloud Paint (blush), «
now girls are Googling our
trademarks,» trying to sleuth what Glossier's next release might be, explains Weiss, the founder and CEO of the breakout beauty upstart that experienced 600 percent year - over-year growth from 2015 to 2016.
Meanwhile, the Portuguese tactician's
name is believed to be registered as a
trademark of Chelsea FC, although that matter is understood to
now be concluded, as per Sky.
What makes this situation particularly disturbing is that YLO
trademarked the
name, apparently without anyone in the herbal world aware of it, and
now own the rights to a
name that is several centuries old.
Now, it looks like something similar could be happening, as The Pokà © mon Company has registered two new
trademarks in Europe,
named Pokkà © n Fighters and Pokkà © n Tournament.
Up until
now, we've all been referring to the future model as the «baby Quattropotre,» but Maserati has
now trademarked the «Levante» (Italian word for «East»)
name to be used for one of the three new models set to be unveiled in the upcoming years.
Now, it's being reported that The General filed a
trademark for the «Corvette E-Ray»
name, which pretty much confirms that the iconic sports car will get a hybrid drivetrain.
We've seen the word «XOOM» through a batch of global
trademarks, but we have confirmation that this will indeed be the
name, it will definitely be running Honeycomb and for
now, won't be 4G LTE.
And
now Epic have been discovered
trademarking a new
name and the logo above.
Now, in an almost - as - useful news blurb, it's been found out that Square has
trademarked the
names «Deus Ex: Human Revolution» and «Deus Ex Human Revolution» (no colon), which we're guessing means the they've settled on a title for the action RPG.
Following
trademark discoveries less than a month ago, the subtitled
name has
now been spotted on the newsletter signup page of Crystal Dynamics» freshly announced Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light game.
Still, there were many inconsistencies between the site and others registered to ZeniMax that raised some serious doubt about its legitimacy, but
now more potential evidence has come to light: Bethesda has just
trademarked the
name Fallout 4.
Now, however, we may know the
name thanks to a
trademark filing by Bandai Namco Entertainment — One Piece: World Seeker!
Now I read that even if a piece is sold, the artist: 1) Isn't informed about shipping addresses; 2) Isn't assured that they have or will be paid; 3) Is responsible for paying the buyer's sales tax bill; 4) Presumably is required to forward sales tax funds to the buyer's state department of revenue; 5) Has money / time invested in shipping a parcel to a potential buyer who may or may not return the art a week later (like a toaster oven); 6) Has language like the following within their user agreement: royalty - free, sub-licensable through multiple tiers, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, distribute, modify, translate, create derivative works from, publish, publicly perform and publicly display such User Content and any names, likenesses or trademarks depicted in such User Content, in any media now known or later developed, only for the purposes of developing, promoting and providing the Site.&raq
Now I read that even if a piece is sold, the artist: 1) Isn't informed about shipping addresses; 2) Isn't assured that they have or will be paid; 3) Is responsible for paying the buyer's sales tax bill; 4) Presumably is required to forward sales tax funds to the buyer's state department of revenue; 5) Has money / time invested in shipping a parcel to a potential buyer who may or may not return the art a week later (like a toaster oven); 6) Has language like the following within their user agreement: royalty - free, sub-licensable through multiple tiers, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, distribute, modify, translate, create derivative works from, publish, publicly perform and publicly display such User Content and any
names, likenesses or
trademarks depicted in such User Content, in any media
now known or later developed, only for the purposes of developing, promoting and providing the Site.&raq
now known or later developed, only for the purposes of developing, promoting and providing the Site.»
grant us a non-exclusive, royalty - free, sub-licensable through multiple tiers, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, distribute, modify, translate, create derivative works from, publish, publicly perform and publicly display such User Content and any
names, likenesses or
trademarks depicted in such User Content, in any media
now known or later developed, only for the purposes of developing, promoting and providing the Site; ``
Intellectual Asset Management magazine (available on newsstands all over Alexandria, Va.) has posted a video of an exclusive interview with Patent and
Trademark Office Director David Kappos (pictured, left, looking like a cross between comedic actor Rob Corddry and that character actor who always plays the hapless corporate or governmental lackey, whose
name escapes me right
now).
There's never been a better time than
now to register your
trademarks, like the
name of your business, your logo or the brand
names for your products or services.
That said, I will reach out towards legal research and IT after all... Notice that the stamp has a
name; and notice that the
name is «
trademarked»; and notice that the
trademarked name is an ordinary, nay, vital English word: «The PERMANENT ™ stamp» Is Canada Post
now part of the madness that has overtaken enterprises in their grasping at IP rights?
Domain
names go on sale in two waves: from
now until February 2 is the «sunrise» period, where
trademark owners can apply to obtain their mark as a domain; thereafter is the so - called «landrush» period, where it's first come, first served.
In 5th position is Google's
trademark case against an individual
named Chris Gillespie, who has for years been trying to challenge the internet giant's
trademark to the word «google» on the grounds of it
now being a common term used by all.
Emonster is
now seeking damages and wants to Apple to stop using the
trademarked name.
But
now there's also a possible HTC Vive Eclipse
name on the table, following another
trademark application, this one filed in New Zealand (of all places) just last week.
In addition to the Gear Solo, Samsung has also
trademarked the «Samsung Gear
Now»
name in the US.
If they didn't have the lock on the
name before today, Valve certainly does
now: Half - Life 3 has been entered in to
trademark application with the European Union's Office of Harmonization for the Internal Market, for real.
Following that, the company has
now filed a
trademark application in the EU for something called SuperCharge, which sounds an awful lot like it might be the commercial
name for Huawei's turbo - charging technology.
Practically, RE / MAX would not want to harm it's Agent Brand users or Consumer Brand users, so as is evident online today Legacy appears to have a couple of days grace on Brand Useage,
Now you would have to do a NUANS search to see the Registered
name of the company but I would assume RE / MAX would not allow their
trademarks to be used in that manner.
In the interview I shared how the
name «The Inspired Room» came about (Newsflash, The Inspired Room is
now a registered
trademark and LLC!)