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Between that year and the buying out of Mr. Darling's interest in 1892, a large portion of the company's precision tool business was carried out under the name of Darling, Brown & Sharpe, and to this day many old precision tools are in use still bearing that famous trademark.
Arbor Day reached its height of popularity on its 125th anniversary in 1997, when David J. Wright, noticed that a Nebraska nonprofit organization called the National Arbor Day Foundation had taken the name of the holiday and commercialized it for their own use as a trademark for their publication " Arbor Day ," so he countered their efforts, launched a website, and trademarked it for " public use celebrations " and defended the matter in a federal district court in the United States to ensure it was judged as property of the public domain, the case was settled in October 1999.
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 was developed by Western Electric and first used by the Bell System in commerce, using that name as a registered trademark.
Allen's name is the trademark of the furniture and housewares manufacturer, Ethan Allen Inc., which was founded in 1932 in Beecher Falls, Vermont.
The Esso name was a trademark of Jersey Standard Oil, and attracted protests from other Standard Oil spinoffs because of its similarity to the name of the parent company, Standard Oil.
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.
Combined with Decree No. 91-337, it regulates disclosure, although the decree also applies to any person who provides to another person a corporate name, trademark or trade name or other business arrangements.
The Infocom trademark is currently held by Pete Hottelet's Omni Consumer Products, who registered the name around the same time as Klaeffling in 2007.
The name " IDEA " is also a trademark.
As the only company that continually produced Jeep vehicles after the war, Willys-Overland was granted the privilege of owning the name " Jeep " as a registered trademark in June 1950.
A division of Chrysler Group LLC, the most recent successor company to the Jeep brand, now holds trademark status on the name " Jeep " and the distinctive 7-slot front grille design.
* Kata, founded 1986, a Finland company mainly focused on radiation safety, and Kata trademark and trade name of Kata-Electronics.
( Sennett's corporate bosses retained the Keystone trademark and produced a cheap series of comedy shorts that were " Keystones " in name only: they were unsuccessful, and Sennett had no connection with them.
(" Roneograph ," also " Roneo machine ," was another trademark used for mimeograph machines, the name being a contraction of Rotary Neostyle )
Escher " in the United States was opposed, but the Dutch company prevailed in the courts on the grounds that an artist or his heirs have a right to trademark his name.
Although the term is often used to refer to any puppet that resembles the distinctive style of The Muppet Show, the term is both an informal name and legal trademark owned by the Walt Disney Company in reference to the original characters created by Henson.
The name " Motorola " was adopted in 1930, and the word has been used as a trademark since the 1930s .< ref >
In 1920, the company registered the name " Mobiloil " as a trademark.
However the company is known to the general public by the brand name Nepal Telecom as registered trademark.
Orimulsion is a registered trademark name for a bitumen-based fuel that was developed for industrial use by Intevep, the Research and Development Affiliate of Petroleos de Venezuela SA ( PDVSA ), following earlier collaboration on oil emulsions with British Petroleum.
Although the series was originally titled Hero's Quest, Sierra failed to trademark the name.

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.
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 ).
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.
: A Steadicam Operator is someone who is skilled at operating a Steadicam ( trademark for a camera stabilization rig ).

trademark and now
Bob Clarke, replaced Butch Voris as the leader of the team, he introduced the famous Diamond Formation, now considered the Blue Angels ' trademark.
However, his next film, 1998's Ronin, starring Robert De Niro, was a return to form, featuring Frankenheimer's now trademark elaborate car chases woven into a labyrinthine espionage plot.
Over time, the term became generic and is now an example of a genericized trademark.
Best Foods Inc subsequently merged with Unilever in 2000, and Marmite is now a trademark owned by Unilever.
This Trademark is also the trademark for the British music & entertainment company HMV who now display Nipper in silhouette.
While originally called ultimate frisbee, it is now officially called ultimate in many areas because Frisbee is registered in some areas as a trademark, albeit genericized, for the line of discs made by the Wham-O toy company.
As a result of a pending trade war with the United States of America over violations of intellectual property rights of American corporations in the early 1990s, the People's Republic of China's trademark law has been modified and now offers significant protections to foreign trademark owners.
" As time wore on, Bash Street School's wide range of pupils slowly shrank to the trademark ten it is now famous for.
Dobro is a registered trademark now owned by Gibson Guitar Corporation and used for a particular design of resonator guitar. 1928 Dobro style 37 tenor guitar from Lowell Levinger's collection
Instead of the next-show teaser, Ken Roberts's voice could be heard, saying, " And now, the last word ," and the trademark light bulb would be shut off by a hand doing whatever the last word was.
" Scuba " was a trademark for a time – used by Healthways, now known as Scubapro-one of the competitors of US Divers.
Mickey, of course, was already black, but the advertising poster for the film shows Mickey with exaggerated, orange lips ; bushy, white sidewhiskers ; and his now trademark white gloves.
The Troy trademark is now used for felt made by a company in West Virginia.
The HMV trademark is now owned by the retail chain in the UK.
The formal trademark transfer from EMI took place in 2003. presumably because the rights to Nipper in Canada are part of the RCA brand portfolio now owned by Technicolor SA and licensed to other companies.
Topeka has now opened a few supermarkets and Hipermercados ( a combination food and clothing store ) under their trademark name in Puerto Rico.
Strangely enough with the numerous company takeovers that have occurred, it is another French company, PSA ( Peugot / Talbot / Citroën ) who now own the British Alpine trademark.
In spite of the makeover and strong material led by Simmons ' now trademark " Dangerous " ( featured in the Brian Bosworth biker film vehicle, Stone Cold ), Brotherhood was unsuccessful, in part due to a lack of support on the part of Capitol Records.
In part this was due to the continuing turmoil at MGM / UA ; bought by Ted Turner in 1986, he could not get financial backing to complete the deal and, seventy-four days later, re-sold UA and the MGM trademark to Kerkorian, and sold the MGM studio lot to Lorimar ( now the location of Sony Pictures Studios ), while keeping almost all of the MGM / UA library for himself ( with the exception of the United Artists library ).
This had the lightning bolt logo instead of the His Master's Voice Nipper logo ( now owned by HMV Group plc in the UK as EMI transferred trademark ownership in 2003 ).
In 1983, Cinemax's parent company Time-Life Inc. ( which merged with Warner Communications in 1989 to form the present-day Time Warner ), had filed a federal trademark infringement lawsuit against then-independent station KOKI ( channel 23, now a Fox affiliate ) in Tulsa, Oklahoma and its owners Tulsa 23, Ltd. over the use of the slogan " We Are Your Movie Star " ( which was Cinemax's slogan at that time ).
His trademark razor-sharp hat is back, too, ( it is now a miniature top hat instead of a bowler hat ) is even re-coloured purple ; his hair is also now Flattop and although originally he didn't speak ( as in Goldfinger ) he mysteriously began to rarely do so later in the series.

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