trademark
IPA: trˈeɪdmɑrk
noun
- A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company's product and differentiate it from other companies' products.
- Any proprietary business, product or service name.
- The aspect for which someone or something is best known; a hallmark or typical characteristic.
verb
- (proscribed) To register something as a trademark.
- (proscribed) To so label a product.
adjective
- (informal) Distinctive, characteristic, signature.
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Examples of "trademark" in Sentences
- Designing a trademark is a multi-step process for us.
- Willie's D bottled up Tech's vaunted ground game, whose trademark is the long run.
- After some small businesses complained about what they call "trademark bullying," Congress mandated a study of the issue.
- A further trademark is the blokeish matiness between Jack and his many friends and associates, which he regularly uses to help his investigation along.
- A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol or design, or a combination of words, phrases, symbols or designs, that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others.
- Copyright confers the exclusive right to control copying; trademark is the right to sue people who might mislead your customers, tricking them into thinking that a product that looks like yours came from you.
- There is a “fair use” defense in trademark law that protects just these kinds of uses, where descriptive terms are being used in their descriptive sense; the right to sue for infringement of a registered mark is subject to the defense that.
- This claim about there being current litigation on the T&T trademark is a complete fabrication, as the owner of the T&T trademark, Flying Buffalo, Inc. and Rick Loomis, has said himself that he has not started any litigation regarding T&T.
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