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wordmark

also word mark  (wûrd′märk′)
n.
A trademark consisting of a word or text sequence used to identify a company or product, for example.
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(OTCQB: FNHI), Worksport Ltd.'s parent company, has recently received its second US Patent Office trademark allowance (and the third for the company in 2019 so far), gaining additional coverage and rights to the Worksport word mark, further protecting its innovative line of light truck tonneau covers in the US, its primary market.
The OpenStack Word mark is either a registered trademark/service mark or trademark/service mark of the OpenStack Foundation, in the US and other countries, and is used with the OpenStack Foundation's permission.
The 'Game of Thrones' as a word mark has been applied and registered in a LOT of classes of goods in the US, from the usual mugs and shirts to video games and home accessories - a deft move by HBO who saw the huge fanbase willing to shell out Golden Dragons for any GoT merchandise.
The ministry said the EU collective word mark HALLOUMI, registered on 14 July 2000, is in force across the EU, including the UK.
And this is reflected across the entire new brand design: Straight lines and strong colors in the new logo, capital letters and bold print of the word mark ELKLINE - because of the close collaboration with OAGM, Elkline's revolution from charming elk logo to a confident brand is complete.
The WIPO certifies the RDL and its logo, with the mark consisting of the word mark RDL (signifying the initials of Roberto D.
It is often used to capitalize on major sporting events, without paying fees to the event's organizer to be designated an official sponsor FIFA has strictly prohibited such marketing activity, citing, 'It puts FIFA's commercial programs directly at risk by trying to devalue official sponsorship.' According to FIFA regulations, non-sponsors cannot use the word mark, 'World Cup,' including its equivalent in all languages or scripts, because the word mark is protected as intellectual property.
Key features include the iconic "Thor's Hammer" LED headlight design, the new grille and Volvo Iron Mark, and the expressive use of the Volvo word mark on the rear.
The word mark of the new brand, with English and Arabic elements, has been crafted with great attention to detail and combines a seamless fusion of tradition and modernity.
Speaking to reporters, chief executive officer Andre Sayegh said the financial institution will now use the acronym "FGB" as the word mark in a refreshed identity.
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