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trademark and program
In 2000, after the U. S. version of the CBS program " Big Brother " premiered, the Estate of George Orwell sued CBS and its production company " Orwell Productions, Inc ." in federal court in Chicago for copyright and trademark infringement.
In July 2005, Iacocca returned to the airwaves as Chrysler's pitchman, along with stars such as Jason Alexander and Snoop Dogg, to promote Chrysler's " Employee Pricing Plus " program ; the ads reprise the " If you can find a better car, buy it " line, Iacocca's trademark of the 1980s.
In February 2007, after NewsCorp launched a late-night talk television program on Fox News entitled Red Eye, the Tribune Company filed a federal trademark infringement lawsuit.
Jim Owens Entertainment, producers of the Crook & Chase television program and the Crook & Chase Top 40 Countdown radio show ( among other programs ), acquired The Nashville Network trademark and logo.
Although the Amateur Radio Emergency Service is a program ( and trademark ) of the American Radio Relay League ( ARRL ) in the USA, the structure is more supportive than directive in nature, providing mostly for mutual aid in the event of large-scale emergencies.
At some point, ICS's affiliation with VU required that a full-time Senior Member in History of Philosophy be added to the faculty, so that candidates for the PhD program in philosophy sponsored by VU, could meet VU's own internal requirements regarding the credit hours in discipline of history of philosophy, a trademark of VU's philosophy faculty since its establishment under Vollenhoven.
It is commonly called spinning, which is in fact a registered trademark for a particular indoor cycling program.
The term " Academic All-America " is a registered trademark of the College Sports Information Directors of America, which began the program in 1952 to recognize college athletes at all levels of competition and in all collegiate sports.
She coined the term " Legend Cat " to refer to such cats and has since registered a trademark in the U. S. to limit the term to describe permitted outcrosses used in her breeding program.
February 10, 2005, Shae Spencer Management LLC of Fairport, New York filed a trademark application to register podcast for an " online prerecorded radio program over the internet ".
The term XTensions is a trademark of Quark, Inc. ( www. quark. com ) and describes a plugin for QuarkXPress, a popular page layout program.
On the PBS program Pioneers of Television: Sitcoms, Mary Tyler Moore credited Fabray with inspiring her trademark comedic crying technique.
The purchase included a perpetual, worldwide, free of royalties, nonexclusive license of the software program MSC. Nastran v2001, other assets related to the software, and all copyright and trademark rights acquired as a result of MSC's acquisitions of Universal Analytics Inc. and Computerized Structural Analysis & Research Corp. in 1999.
Quickly Corporation was founded in California and started its trademark licensing program at the same time.
However, since the original NBC chime machine was an actual set of chimes which the announcer would play 30 seconds before the end of every half-hour to signal the end of a program, it was left to the announcers to play this trademark sequence without error, which was unavoidable with such a lengthy cue.
The program has won numerous awards since its inception in 1981, offering a fusion of traditional and contemporary Celtic sounds, interwoven with in-studio performances and Ritchie ’ s own trademark commentary in her “ soft Scots ” dialect.
It was then developed and patented in 1990 by Snuba International, based in Diamond Springs, California, who own the trademark and who license it as a touring program.

trademark and is
The trademark dishes of American Chinese cuisine remain on the menu, but there is more emphasis on fresh vegetables, and the selection is vegetarian-friendly.
In the 2003 film Hitler: The Rise of Evil, British actor Robert Glenister plays Drexler, although Drexler is portrayed without his trademark spectacles and moustache.
His trademark phrase when approaching women is " Hey baby.
This name is a genericised trademark named after Stanley Works, a manufacturer of such knives.
For example, to correctly display the for an English name brand ( LTR ) in an Arabic ( RTL ) passage, an LRM mark is inserted after the trademark symbol if the symbol is not followed by LTR text.
It is a form of intellectual property ( like the patent, the trademark, and the trade secret ) applicable to any expressible form of an idea or information that is substantive and discrete.
The seal of Christian Science is a cross and crown with the words, " Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out demons ," and is a registered trademark of the church.
It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke ( a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27, 1944 ).
Most important of these is Software in the Public Interest, the owner of the Debian trademark and umbrella organization for various other community free software projects.
It was AT & T's registered trademark from September 4, 1962 to March 13, 1984, and is standardized by ITU-T Recommendation Q. 23.
The DSM, including DSM-IV, is a registered trademark belonging to the American Psychiatric Association ( APA ).
The chalice is a registered trademark of the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ).
Allen's name is the trademark of the furniture and housewares manufacturer, Ethan Allen Inc., which was founded in 1932 in Beecher Falls, Vermont.
Her trademark sound is achieved by layering her voice as many as 80 times.
Although the term eftpos is popularly used to describe the system, EFTPOS is a trademark of EFTPOS NZ the smaller of the two providers.
The term " frisbee ," often used uncapitalized to generically describe all flying discs, is a registered trademark of the Wham-O toy company.
Though such use is not encouraged by the company, the common use of the name as a generic term has put the trademark in jeopardy.
: A Steadicam Operator is someone who is skilled at operating a Steadicam ( trademark for a camera stabilization rig ).

trademark and recordings
* Record label, a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos
A record label is a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos.
Joining them for recordings in Compass Point, Nassau, Belew played rhythm guitar on the sessions for the band's debut album as well as adding his trademark processed solos ( and even performing the entire instrumentation for the track " L ' Elephant ").
Deutsche Grammophon claimed the rights to the His Master's Voice trademark for Germany, where HMV recordings were released under the Electrola trademark.
Housed in a pavilion on the grounds of Cairo's Manesterly Palace, the collection includes a range of Umm Kulthum's personal possessions, including her trademark sunglasses and scarves, along with photographs, recordings, and other archival material.
It was during this time Ihsahn began to develop his skills as a keyboard player, and his trademark sound can be heard on the band's recordings.
Peter will continue with the band and his trademark songwriting and production will remain as he focuses his professional career toward future Newsboys recordings.
The figures most often associated with the Wrecking Crew are, producer Phil Spector ( who used the Crew to create his trademark " Wall of Sound "), and Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson, who used the Crew's talents on many of his mid-1960s productions including the songs " Good Vibrations ", " California Girls ", the acclaimed album Pet Sounds, and the original recordings for Smile.
Thus, until this day, Sony Music Japan does not use the Columbia trademark for Columbia label recordings from outside Japan which are issued in Japan.
Although the group were strongly influenced by The Ink Spots, The Delta Rhythm Boys and The Mills Brothers, they used Ricks ' bass voice, rather than a more conventional tenor, as the lead on many of their recordings, and this became their trademark style.
* A US trademark for a set of commercial recordings and related materials, which are claimed to harness the effect for a variety of purposes.
Despite the fact that the Bee Gees and Mardin point to the background vocal session for " Nights on Broadway " as the genesis of the trademark Bee Gee falsetto, those with keen ears can hear a distinctive ( albeit subtle in comparison to later recordings ) Barry Gibb falsetto in the backing vocals of " Dogs ".
Today the namesake is still used on its reissues and the catalog and trademark, save for the recordings of Big Daddy Kane and Kool G. Rap's 4, 5, 6, are now owned by LandSpeed Records, a division of Traffic Entertainment Group.

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