Trademark in a sentence as a noun

[3] If you're wondering, no, they won't refund your fee if your trademark is deemed invalid.

If it's a company's trademark, fine -- let them buy the corresponding TLD.

They identified trademarks, which is a whole nother segment of IP law.

"The iFone trademark was filed in Mexico in 2003, a full four years before Apple filed to trademark the iPhone.

A trademark protects the use of your trademarked term in a specific service/goods segment.

It's like calling your hamburger shop "Hamburger Shop" and then suing anyone who sells hamburgers for trademark infringement.

She eliminates the dumb trademark symbols on all the physical signage.

Trademark in a sentence as a verb

He's even argumentative about trademark infringement in his post.

When The Cable presented him with evidence of his CIA file, the famous linguist responded with his trademark cynicism.

As part of their purchase agreement WhatsApp likely needed to say that they had been diligent in maintaining and defending their copyrights and trademark.

I agree that having to destroy a shipment of perfectly usable multimeters sucks, but this seems like a pretty clear cut case of trademark violation to me.

So Canonical started abusing trademark law to silence critics, by claiming they could only use the name Ubuntu with permission and in specific contexts.

[2] In reality, probably not Coca-Cola per se, because it's popular enough that anybody reading your application would notice it, but a trademark that's very similar to an existing logo.

Trademark definitions

noun

a distinctive characteristic or attribute

See also: hallmark earmark stylemark

noun

a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product

verb

mark with a brand or trademark; "when this product is not branded it sells for a lower price"

See also: brand brandmark

verb

register the trademark of; "The company trademarked their new gadget"