Sentences with phrase «use of the trademarked phrase»

The Bucks sitting with a lawyer reading a cease and desist letter for use of the trademarked phrase «Bullet Club» focusing on a Too Sweet clause where they will allow WWE to use BC if they can use Too Sweet

Not exact matches

You may apply for registration of a trademark or service mark, word, phrase or image after you use the mark to identify a product sold or service performed «in commerce,» which means that you've used it for advertising and / or sale to customers.
Any use of the the term, phrase, or company name «Jolly Jumps» is not permitted unless explicit written permission has been provided by the trademark owner.
Marketing Practices In order to qualify for the Programme and receive commissions, you may not engage in any marketing practices that involve: • Placing Radisson Hotel Group ads in search engines based on the purchase of Radisson Hotel Group trademarked keyword terms, used alone or in conjunction with any other word or phrase.
Yesterday it was discovered that King had filed a Notice of Opposition when Stoic attempted to trademark «The Banner Saga» because that phrase includes the word «Saga» — something King says would make Stoic's trademark «confusingly and deceptively similar to [our own] previously used Saga [trade] marks».
This phrase is an example of a trademark's use to brand an artist.
Lawyerist also asked for a declaration in Minnesota federal court that its use of the phrase small law did not infringe on PeerViews's SmallLaw trademark.
Seem ThinkGeek had made use of the phrase «the new white meat,» and the NPB took the view, through their lawyers, that this trespassed on their registered trademark, «The Other White Meat.»
Trademarks can potentially last forever, but only protect the words, symbols or phrases used to distinguish the brand or identity of a good or service.
Finally, we see companies protecting their intellectual property through the use of trademarks, such as coming up with unique brand or product name, logo and / or catch phrase to help identify and distinguish their product from other similar types of products in the marketplace.
This includes the trademarked term REALTOR ®; it's generally not OK to use any descriptive word or phrase, including the names of cities or communities, to modify the term REALTOR ® or REALTORS ® in your blog name, Twitter handle, or Web site address.
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