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While he had trademarked his watch and registered his brand, Dead End Survival, with Amazon, Harris hadn't trademarked the name of his Amazon seller account, SharpSurvival.
Steve Jobs was many things, but trademarked he was not.
Through January 14, 2020, trademark owners can register their trademarked .
Herrine: The crust here is called Buttercrust, it's actually trademarked.
Tesla has trademarked the name Cyberquad for use on ATVs.
They discovered that "Steve Jobs" wasn't trademarked and decided on that.
DJI recently trademarked that name, adding more weight to this rumor.
The company even recently trademarked the slogan "Season Liberally" for use.
That is trademarked and I will be sued if I say.
In fact, it was trademarked by Michigan-based Sawyer Jewelers, Inc.
Peter created the Sushirrito brand name and trademarked it in 2008.
Wish I'd trademarked it and "upvote" when came up with it.
Rachel Zoe supposedly trademarked two of her famous reality-show catchphrases.
So Vitti developed (and trademarked) a method she calls cycle syncing.
The campaign trademarked the "Keep America Great!" slogan the same week.
One firm even trademarked the term "retirement red zone" to identify it.
Ancient astronomers long ago predicted the hundredth anniversary of this trademarked snack.
He tr-- he-- he trademarked that on break-- BECKY QUICK: He-- did.
Playboy tried to offset its losses by licensing out its trademarked logo.
And he's a lawyer, so he'd already trademarked it, so ... Okay, good.
Federal registration protects parties against the unauthorized use of their trademarked brands.
Their officially trademarked name and logo conjure notorious legends both urban and historical.
"We make millionaires" is the trademarked headline on Proforma's website for prospective franchisees.
And this isn't the first time T-Swift has trademarked her own stuff.
A larger question remains of how Simmons would enforce his trademarked ownership too.
They made some minor modifications and trademarked it for their own lifestyle brand.
Brandless calls this mark-up a "brand tax" and has trademarked the term.
The company has also trademarked the terms Surface Studio, Surface Dial and Dial.
McKenna points to the Magic School Bus books, which have a trademarked title.
The Seattle-born mega chain has essentially trademarked our morning cup of joe.
The owners have trademarked it and the logo of the four seasonal trees.
In 2006, Zanetti trademarked the names "burkini" and "burqini" in Australia and elsewhere.
He also trademarked the phrase "Make Christianity Great Again," according to public records.
Specifically, the Kansas City Royals and their trademarked interlocking "K" and "C" logo.
In 2018, Elist's trademarked procedure accounts for 90 percent of his work load.
The one above was such a hit that he had the phrase trademarked.
Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner's babies — True Thompson and Stormi Webster — are trademarked, too.
The "cloud" component comes from Starbucks's trademarked cold foam, which was introduced in 2014.
The Next Web reports the word has recently been trademarked by cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase.
Pez: Another trademarked name, of course, holy moly, imagine the marketing on this one.
And I think that the term Autopilot has been trademarked by some other company.
The dial window is made with Seiko's trademarked Hardlex, a scratch-resistant mineral glass.
He has even trademarked the Mangal name—"mangal" being the Turkish term for barbecue.
The performance helped justify his nickname of Money Badger, which Badgley recently had trademarked.
Meggie: It's one of the things we're famous for, it's actually a trademarked term.
They trademarked and incorporated Yummertime and have made partnerships with brands Nordstrom and Coach.
Fun fact: The name "ugli" is actually trademarked by the Cabel Hall Citrus Company.
At the heart of Humu's efforts is the company's "nudge engine" (yes, it's trademarked).
Kare said her trademarked typefaces — Chicago, Monaco, and Geneva — weren't used in the menu.
Then there's the Pig's Ass, a sandwich so famous that Casellula trademarked the name.
He changed her name, and then he trademarked it, and then he owned her.
The college has dubbed its approach "the new liberal arts" and trademarked the term.
" But they undermined themselves by selling products endowed with the trademarked label "bauhaus dessau.
In 2015, he trademarked "C&C Music Factory" under his company Freedom Williams Entertainment LLC.
Would I be stoked if a white supremacist group trademarked the name KILL THE GOOKS?
The Chicago-based marketing company says KKW doesn't have permission to use its trademarked logo.
Calling a hoverboard a Segway is also inaccurate because Segway is a trademarked brand name.
" For her part, Bleu has assured fans that she is "trademarked already and lawyered up.
His trademarked TW Nike hat is selling 850% higher compared to this time last year.
"It's trademarked," Duvall said, explaining that broadcasters had tried to apply the nickname to him.
Ms. Luna has trademarked the name of her would-be brand: Adiff (Design for Difference).
SATURDAY PUZZLE — Another creative Steinberg Saturday, which at some point may become a trademarked term.
The Court's decision opens the door to a slew of arguably offensive language being trademarked.
Marvel Comics, however, had meanwhile trademarked the name, creating its own Captain Marvel in 20183.
The WULFUL name is trademarked to Hangzhou WuFei FuShi YouXian GongSi, out of Hangzhou, China.
The visit prompted Dak Prescott to imitate McGregor's trademarked loose-armed strut after a touchdown.
Its trademarked Physical Social Network is known to the rest of us as… a workplace.
The next year they trademarked the term, and that's when it officially became a thing.
Can anyone use the pink logo to make money off products now, or is it trademarked?
L'Oréal's version of a lightening cream, called White Perfect, features a trademarked ingredient called 'Melanin-Vanish'.
The names of Kim Kardashian West's other children, North, Saint, and Chicago, are trademarked as well.
Unbeknownst to the rest of the group, in 2008 Martino trademarked the Arduino name in Italy.
The phrase "this sick beat" was trademarked in 2015 from yuge 1989 single 'Shake It Off'.
Is he an unbearable jargon-generator who can't function without his own trademarked version of SWOT?
He warned that designs could not include copyrighted work, such as Disney characters or trademarked phrases.
Her image became so synonymous with the brand, Gerber trademarked the drawing of Cook in 1931.
For instance, "apple" is a common word, but Apple has it trademarked in relation to computers.
In 2011, she trademarked her recipe, and four years later incorporated her company, Tomboy Organic Skincare.
The company delivers its products in Schwan's famous creamy yellow trucks, which are trademarked Inca Gold.
Plank said he had landed on the name Body Armor, but couldn't get the name trademarked.
Nick Tahou Hots in Rochester is credited with creating the dish and has trademarked the name.
We do, however, restrict trademarked terms in ad text if the trademark owner files a complaint.
And its name, though trademarked, is now even listed in the dictionary, jello, a gelatin dessert.
The justices also ruled that potentially offensive names can be trademarked, though they disagreed about why.
By 2700, he had designed and trademarked one, the Hanukkah Tree Topper, and sold about 20143,22014.
According to docs obtained by TMZ, Kim's company -- Kimono Intimates -- had trademarked Solutionwear back in April.
But a general pink ribbon is not trademarked, so, yes, anyone can put a ribbon on anything.
Just before the turn of the new year, a website using the trademarked name quietly appeared online.
The brand name was trademarked earlier this year, and Bieber has been sporting "Drew" attire since October.
That means, Gridtential's trademarked "silicon joule" technology could become the Intel inside for lead acid battery makers.
This is where I have trademarked an analogy: A trio of Ali-Frazier fights from the 1970s.
Never missing an opportunity to sell, he alighted with his trademarked USA cap atop his thatched dome.
The singer sued the company on Tuesday for allegedly selling merchandise that profited off her trademarked name.
The name 'Dilly Dilly' is trademarked and we knew they had to do something to protect it.
Apple sued Samsung in 2011, asserting that its rival stole its technology and the iPhone's trademarked appearance.
It's unclear if Ariana Grande, who wrote the song alongside six other writers, has trademarked the phrase.
He also copyrighted and trademarked the three-and-a-half-ton sculpture that stands near Wall Street.
The trend was coined "Swiftmas" (seriously, Swift trademarked it), but this year, the Swift-giving began in October.
Adegoke told CNN she trademarked the title in April 2018, which the UK Intellectual Property Office's website confirms.
FRETREE, for example, was trademarked in July of 2019, just before the August attorney rule went into effect.
It's worth noting that Popsicle is, in fact, still a trademarked name — like Kleenex and Xerox and Frisbee.
Apple has also trademarked the word AirPods, maybe the company is going to use this name next week.
The most innovative apples on the market are patented and trademarked, and have catchy names, logos, and slogans.
What's really unique about my line is that I actually have this pro-DNA we created and trademarked.
Messiah Rhodes is an associate producer at VICELAND and the host of Black Trademarked Photo Editing Software History.
Kanye rocked out to "What Do You Mean?" but then gave Kim his trademarked "I'm not impressed" mug.
We knew Beyoncé and Jay-Z had named their twins Sir and Rumi—when they trademarked the names.
Correction: A previous version of this article failed to attribute the trademarked term Coherent Breathing to Stephen Elliot.
The fight began back in 2012, when the two brothers noticed that Apple had never trademarked Jobs' name.
Hasbro, the maker of the iconic dough, said Friday its bid to have the scent trademarked was successful.
In the past, the school trademarked the names of former Buckeyes football coaches Urban Meyer and Woody Hayes.
Google has even trademarked a name for the processor used in its newly released ARM-driven Chromebook Plus.
Kylie has applied for trademarks for "Kylie" and "Kylie Jenner" ... two names she's already trademarked for different goods.
Parker originally called him Captain Thunder, but that name was already trademarked, so he switched to Captain Marvel.
It's one of the few sounds that's trademarked, along with the NBC chimes and the Intel signature sound.
Beyoncé is not backing down when it comes to getting her daughter's name, Blue Ivy Carter, officially trademarked.
Runyon trademarked the term Cold Shower Therapy and has a mobile app so fellow advocates can challenge themselves.
It's just that after the name was created and even trademarked, that the company realised what it had done.
Laurie believes that if she trademarked the term "ABDL," it would help keep her ads and eBay listings online.
According to People, Baldwin reportedly trademarked the name "Hailey Bieber" last month for the purposes of a clothing line.
Though he departed from the group in 1992, Williams legally trademarked the C&C Music Factory name in 2005.
" After deciding on the name, Kristen did an internet search to see if anyone had trademarked "pop of color.
It trademarked its name and discarded "the hoodies and Guy Fawkes masks" in a press release in November 2015.
The fight began back in in 2012, when the two brothers noticed that Apple had never trademarked Jobs' name.
It contains hydrating ingredients like algae and the company's trademarked Miracle Broth, a component in all of its products.
" (Is the term "pizza reverse fold" trademarked?) "If it's really crusty," he continued, "you'll dip the crust in water.
Companies who have trademarked products can file a lawsuit but getting a judgement requires a lot of legal work.
Companies may also avoid using the plural form of the trademarked word (favoring "Lego bricks," for instance, over "Legos").
In 2012, Lloyd Allard trademarked the Allard name in the United States, for the production of cars and parts.
THE BLUE BOX CAFE Wear something that complements Tiffany's signature trademarked robin's egg blue because that color is everywhere.
He coined and trademarked the name Surf Shop and transformed it into the most successful maker of surfing wetsuits.
The idea behind the bakery came from Rocco Princi, who trademarked the first Princi location in Milan in 1980.
Elsewhere, celebrities have trademarked their own names: Beyoncé did it, and remember that legal battle between Kylies Minogue and Jenner?
There's no official name of the car yet, but AutoCar points out that Jaguar has trademarked the name E-Pace.
Dear ol' Dad launched a talent management company called Fenty Entertainment -- but Rihanna says she's trademarked Fenty for commercial use.
P&G, which is using a "Vote Blue" slogan for the campaign, created a website in P&G's trademarked color.
So it is unsurprising that the recipe trademarked by Mr. Copeland, who died in 2008, has resonated across racial lines.
Trump has a contentious relationship with the network after using the trademarked slogans to promote his administration's agenda last year.
To be trademarked, a creative work must meet the US trademark office's definition of "distinctive" and serve to distinguish origin.
According to photos released by Hi-C parent company Coca-Cola, the new packaging won't feature the trademarked green Slimer.
Eggs Kejriwal joins Serrano chile and Dijon mustard on egg-and-cheese toast, a flavor combination I wish I'd trademarked.
With her trademarked KonMari decluttering method, Ms. Kondo has led millions of acolytes to purge their closets, basements and pantries.
The end result was a recipe Huber called a "Miracle Broth" — a term that has been trademarked by Estée Lauder.
Appetite for the company's product — labeled with its trademarked "double C" logo — among both new and longtime customers remains enviable.
Penzeys may use "season liberally" as a trademarked slogan, but its outspokenness is not just a reaction to the president.
A hot-pink banner hung overhead announcing her as Natalia (Saw Lady) Paruz, embedding the nickname she has officially trademarked.
And, like Aunt Kylie, Psalm also has the use of his name trademarked for baby gear, including carriers and diaper bags.
Cupertino, California-based Apple sued its South Korean rival in 2011, claiming Samsung stole its technology and the iPhone's trademarked appearance.
Plus, a trademarked, brand signature — the Tiffany prong setting — is in question here, not just the value of a brand's name.
But inside Frederick's Pastries, they have thrown that whole red concept out of the window with their trademarked Purple Velvet Cake.
Rivian also trademarked the terms "tank turn" and "tank steer," referring to independently moving wheels that can enable extremely tight turns.
It's worth noting that Kourtney Kardashian has not trademarked the names of her children, Penelope Disick, Reign Disick, and Mason Disick.
We posed that very question to 'Nique -- who famously trademarked his legendary handle "The Human Highlight Film" back in the day.
Apart from logos and brand names, three dimensional (3D) objects can also be trademarked, such as the design of Nestle's (NESN.
She's also trademarked Kimoji, KKW Beauty and KKW Fragrance in the past ... all brands incorporate her first name to some degree.
"It was clear to us then that she had trademarked the word and we needed to change," Smith and Jane said.
Vibes Media is the company suing the TV reality star and claim they trademarked the logo in 2012, the outlet reports.
The company wants to match users with their "musical soulmates" to build their "musical graph," (a term it has apparently trademarked).
Kanye West's application to get "Sunday Service" trademarked was rejected because someone else already got the phrase registered five years ago.
Wattigney worked with co-conspirators to make fraudulent coupons that used trademarked logos of well-known coupon distributors like Hopster, Coupons.
If a popular word or phrase hasn't been trademarked, it's fair game for many merchandisers to put on a T-shirt.
The Bedtime Bulb has several trademarked technologies to reduce blue light and widen the preferred spectrum for better color and clarity.
What these apples have in common is that they're known as "club apples," meaning that each variety is patented and trademarked.
The Boeing 85033 might be trademarked as "made in America," but in the air it is the flying definition of globalization.
On the sweet side, it will sell a Croiffle, a mash-up of a croissant and waffle with a trademarked name.
Piedra then trademarked the catchphrase in 2007, and renewed it in 2015 with the United States Patent and Trademark Office records.
The organization has trademarked the Davies coat of arms in the United States, which has far less attachment to such symbols.
While some people might enjoy the squishy, honeycomb gel grid trademarked by the company, it felt a little strange to me.
In 2015, Surrey's chief technical officer, Ben Jensen, finalized a spray-on version of the substance he had trademarked as Vantablack.
The sellers of Sea Monkeys are quick to point out the magic of "cryptobiosis," performed by their trademarked, specially bred crustaceans.
In 2009, Rachel Zoe trademarked "Bananas" and "I Die" as text on T-shirts in order to compete with another designer.
Mallory, Perez, Sarsour, and co-chair Bob Bland had trademarked the name "Women's March" and formed the group Women's March Inc.
He never trademarked the design because, according to Baker's tribute at the MoMA, he didn't feel that it truly belonged to him.
The look is courtesy of her loyal hairstylist Rod Ortega, and held true to Lively's trademarked old Hollywood-inspired volume and shine.
The Chicago-based company had argued that Supermac's was too close in name to the trademarked burger and would confuse the public.
"Kris Jenner Has Trademarked The Word 'Momager' And That Was...A Decade Ago," she wrote as the new, more factually accurate headline.
The burlap wrapping each arrangement and bouquet, Farmgirl Flowers' trademarked signature, is upcycled from biodegradable coffee bean bags donated by local roasters.
One failed attempt to frost a cupcake in the trademarked Butter Lane Cupcakes swirl led to a series of equally juvenile blobs.
But once the transfer is completed, having a trademarked account can be a more robust way of hanging onto a particular username.
Once trademarked, there is a ton of money to be made from merchandising rights, particularly from greeting-card companies and department stores.
The first deodorant was trademarked about 200 years later in America, planting the seeds for what is now an $18 billion industry.
Earbuds, headphones and speakers are made of woods, leathers and REWIND, a House of Marley's trademarked fabric made from hemp and cotton.
The problem ... Rihanna has already trademarked "Fenty" to use in a number of biz ventures, including her well-known Fenty Beauty line.
The Marine Corps has told Duncan Hunter, a Republican representative from California, to stop using the Corps' trademarked material in his campaign.
Then there's guybrows, which the brow specialist Ramy Gafni trademarked two years ago when he saw how popular the word had become.
Nintendo even trademarked images that look an awful lot like the imagery used for the NES and Super NES Classic Edition consoles.
Colon said he appreciated the Twins honoring him and that the Big Sexy nickname has been trademarked for him by his agent.
She's already thinking like her in-laws ... we're told Chyna's inspiration was Kim -- who trademarked Kim Kardashian West when she married Kanye.
By 16, she trademarked her name with the intention of using it for everything from bras to brow liner to scrub masks.
Aloha Poke Co., a Chicago-based restaurant chain, has been fighting to protect its trademarked, Hawaiian name for more than a year.
Uluru, the name of an immense rock formation in central Australia, is trademarked in the United States by a California carpet company.
Apple's trademarked slogan, "there's an app for that," holds true – you can find just about anything you need in the app store.
Chooseco, LLC trademarked "Choose Your Own Adventure" in the 1980s and has sold hundreds of millions of books using the branding ever since.
Microsoft has trademarked "DirectReality" ahead of its E3 press event on Sunday, with some hints that this mysterious service might involve holographic apps.
Google lifted a ban on competitors using trademarked ad words in June 2009, bringing it in line with other search engines like Bing.
Most importantly, he's trademarked the name Ralph the Rex, and his goal is to earn six figures as a T-Rex in 2017.
"[Williams] is profiting from the name," says Clivillés, who notes that the name "C&C Music Factory" was never trademarked in the 90s.
Bauer's 2009 lawsuit claimed that Nike's 2005 designs for the U.S. men's soccer team infringed Bauer's trademarked "Don't Tread on Me" T-shirts.
I am shocked that a project developed largely with taxpayer funding has been trademarked by a private company registered to Bernie Frischer himself.
What it'll look like in your closet: It's actually beautiful, and Essaidi has already created garments with Mestic (it's non-poop, trademarked name).
There's also this ... Pharrell got "GIRL" trademarked for music which applies to recordings, online books and other various medias, as well as electronics.
The trademarked system is known as "structural interlocking architecture" and will make "a four-inch stiletto feel like a wedge," Ms. Singh said.
"For trademarked terms like the name of a business, our policy balances the interest of both users and advertisers," the Google representative said.
Had UMN trademarked the apple instead of just patenting it, it would still have some control over it and benefited from its popularity.
No one outside the company seems to know what the soft, skin-like material—trademarked as "Real Feel SuperSkin"—is made out of.
The new instruments Avedis III developed and trademarked under his name had the crispness to cut through the sound of a big band.
The company also unwound a $5.9 million payment to Chief Executive Adam Neumann's company for use of the trademarked word "We" after criticism.
The chain trademarked the name "Aloha Poke,"and its lawyers have sent cease and desist orders to many smaller restaurants with that name.
Since 1971, Burger King has existed as an Australian franchise called Hungry Jack's, as the Burger King name had already been trademarked in Australia.
Last year, Samsung trademarked the name "Galaxy Buds" in what was speculated to be a successor to the company's truly wireless Gear IconX earbuds.
This same font can be seen in both the trademarked S logo and the teasers Microsoft is posting to Facebook and Twitter this week.
Company names, slogans, and logos can be trademarked, which means they can't be used by anyone other than the brand that owns the trademark.
In 2012, Gucci won $4.7 million worth of damages three years after it sued Guess for copying a logo and pattern that it trademarked.
But Moana is destined to be a Disney Princess — that is, part of the trademarked franchise of princess characters from the company's animated films.
While the rules governing copyright laws when it comes to knockoffs and "inspired by" fashion are notoriously loose, trademarked logos are a different story.
He's suing all 3 companies for using his trademarked name without permission -- and also for holding a set of rims hostage, so to speak.
If it intrudes on the present, it still belongs to the past, an interloper into the now, owned and trademarked by World Wrestling Entertainment.
Update 232/210/232: A report from Trademark Ninja claims that a Microsoft shell company in Slovenia recently trademarked Surface Laptop and Paint 210D.
Richmond has allegedly had this phrase trademarked since 2014, and since Coke did not ask him for permission, it represents a breach of copyright.
When Apple launched the App Store, it rolled out a marketing campaign with the now famous (and trademarked) "There's an app for that" slogan.
Paying the annual fee, however, gives consultants the right to use "spark joy," a term KonMari has trademarked, in their company names and products.
Heinz Tomato Ketchup was first introduced in 1876, and a cough syrup manufacturer and carpenter trademarked a gelatin dessert called Jell-O in 19383.
Others have tweeted her saying Kardashian West should give her a job, or that she should have trademarked the name and hired a lawyer.
The topper is made of hand-teased horsetail with a lamb's-wool outer layer and a natural case that uses our trademarked Trellis ticking.
Also, 23mg of a trademarked substance called "BioPQQ" which is — somehow — a name-brand version of PQQ, an antioxidant found in kiwifruit and papayas.
What's interesting ... the company realized some of J.R.'s tats could be problematic because they're based off trademarked images ... such as Michael Jordan's "Jumpman" logo.
On May 1st, America's Food and Drug Administration approved durvalumab (trademarked Imfinzi), a drug from AstraZeneca, a British firm, which treats cancer of the bladder.
" As Rolling Stone reported at the time, Swift also trademarked "Nice to meet you, where you been?" and "Cause we never go out of style.
Public records show Mr. Thorburn trademarked the phrase "Make Christianity Great Again" and is selling hats that mirror Mr. Trump's "Make America Great Again" caps.
"Make Somalia Great Again," hasn't been trademarked yet, but there is a legitimate land grab for intellectual property rights involving Trump-related merchandise right now.
But Arkin, who has trademarked the name, is also in this for the long run, as he has bigger dreams for the store in mind.
Ray J's manager, David Weintraub, tells TMZ ... Scoot-E-Bike is 100% independently owned, financed, trademarked, marketed and promoted by the 'Love & Hip Hop' star.
There might also be a Donda fashion line in the works too, since West trademarked the use of the word on bags, clothing and jewelry.
In other words, the perfect sneaker for illuminating your selfie in a pinch (once your Kardashian-trademarked Lumee case runs out of batteries, of course).
The RompHim (that's a trademarked term as the campaign page notes) "may just be the start of a fashion revolution," as its Kickstarter tagline reads.
Soon after, on the advice of a customer, he trademarked the brand name to protect his small family business from being copied by larger companies.
Among the broad array of trademarked items were shoes, shirts and sunglasses — the sort of products that were sold under her recently closed fashion label.
In 2004, Dr. Oz made his first appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, where he was referred to as "America's Doctor" (a moniker he trademarked).
Ms. Karen calls herself a "pioneer" of the "Fashion Psychology Field," (a phrase she has trademarked), but she is not alone in combining the topics.
For example, Crème de la Mer includes a trademarked "Miracle Broth" comprised of hand-harvested giant sea kelp, which it claims has "self-regenerating" powers.
Narcan is a form of naloxone trademarked by Adapt Pharma and was not on the market during the period of time studied by the authors.
The application shows that "Sussex Royal" could be trademarked for educational and charitable services, as well as clothes, books, and publications like journals or magazines.
In the suit, Emonster kk, the Japanese company behind the app, alleges that Apple was fully aware of its app and the name, which is trademarked.
Today in unnecessary, power-grabbing, and possibly evil actions by large American corporations, the toy company Hasbro has trademarked the smell of children's fingernails Play-Doh.
Trump wasted no time in taking after Democrat frontrunner Hillary Clinton and her "make America whole again" twist on his trademarked "Make America Great Again" motto.
People have trademarked TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT - TRAMP FOR PRISONER™ (and who says there's still sexism in politics?), Trumpocrat™ bandanas, and TRUMPUBLICAN™ T-shirts.
"There [sic] gonna get it back right away lol," one OGUser member wrote in response to someone trying to get control of an already trademarked account.
Despite some fans placing money on Radioactive as the moniker of season 8 (Twentieth Century Fox allegedly trademarked it), the title is not exactly a shock.
Samborski has indeed trademarked "an exhibit featuring a large rubber duck floating on a natural body of water at a community waterfront festival," and a logo.
First things first: The vampire facial is actually a specific trademarked brand of a type of procedure that's more generally known as platelet-rich plasma microneedling.
Apparently a ton of cash, according to NBA legend Dominique Wilkins, who says he totally trademarked his iconic nickname ... and loves that Kobe Bryant followed suit.
But the crucial piece of evidence, according to the police who arrested him in March, was that he had trademarked Cali Connect to protect his brand.
Musk told Vance he wanted to name a Tesla vehicle the "Model E," but said Ford trademarked the name and wouldn't allow Tesla to use it.
" And while Mr. Trump begins his rallies by trumpeting his poll numbers, it was Mr. Koch who all but trademarked his needy catchphrase "How'm I doing?
But in 2010, in a kind of sit-down summit, Mr. Pozzuoli Jr. visited his rival and asked him to stop using his family's trademarked name.
Bubble Wrap is a trademark of Sealed Air, Frisbee remains a trademark of Wham-O, and Velcro is trademarked by the company of the same name.
In one email exchange, one Facebook officials appears to have offered access to the special API in exchange for using "Moments," a term trademarked by Tinder.
One obstacle that branding experts in the car industry — and their clients — face is the dwindling number of names that are still free to be trademarked.
Google also responded to Basecamp's allegations, saying that it allows competitors to bid on trademarked terms, such as a company's name, unless the trademark owner complains.
Since they weren't trademarked, the X, which barred entry to underage viewers, was soon appropriated by pornographers, who changed it from a warning to a boast.
The development -- a 616-foot beacon dotting the Vancouver skyline and featuring a trademarked Ivanka Trump spa -- opened in February 2017, just after Trump took office.
This is the ninth year that Fiskars has supplied the official net-cutting scissors for the N.C.A.A. men's and women's championships (its trademarked orange-handled ones).
Engagement is a big deal, but so is sporting a Grande-trademarked bunny tattoo on the side of your head, or the initials "AG" on your finger.
In late 2016, new rules went into effect that even require businesses with non-French trademarked names, such as Walmart and Burger King, to add French signage.
Beau Wattigney, 30, from New Orelans, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit trademarked counterfeiting in July 20143, according to court documents.
A program then scans their facial features, word choices and vocal indicators to determine—through some murky, trademarked science—if they should advance to the next round.
The site even caught the attention of the bigwig: In 2014, Ikea sent Yap a cease and desist letter for her use of the trademarked brand name.
And in fact, there is a way to do this: the Brand Registry lets sellers register their trademarked products to prevent or more quickly identify counterfeit goods.
But only recently did it come to light that the makers of The Witcher franchise had trademarked the term "Cyberpunk" and this week some fans cried foul.
So we aren't surprised TMZ is reporting the singer is suing her father for trying to start an entertainment management company under the 'Fenty' name she trademarked.
Atom, with his trademarked balls of iron, walked right up to the front door, pulled down the sign, and ripped it in half with his bare hands.
Floating solar arrays — they are often referred to as "floatovoltaics," a term trademarked by one company — also have advantages over solar plants on land, their proponents say.
This odd combination of mass destruction and breezy quipping was trademarked by "Independence Day", a science-fiction disaster movie which became the highest grossing film of 1996.
The musky, sweet vanilla scent with hints of cherry and salt that lingered on your fingers long after you closed the cap is now a trademarked entity.
Activists and farmers' organizations in India vowed to defend several farmers accused in court of growing a trademarked variety of potatoes with out the consent of PepsiCo.
He also trademarked the word "We" and had the company pay him nearly $6 million to use it, though he eventually gave the money back after criticism.
There, another crew of workers boxed orders, reportedly at a rate of 230 per hour, sending them off in cardboard cartons bearing the trademarked Amazon smile logo.
This week, dotHealth CEO Jose Rasco announced that they will begin selling registrations to trademarked health companies in May, and open it to the public in December.
Your duffel bag is stuffed full with a pair of tiny swimming shorts and horrendous home-made blend of powders you've trademarked "Creatamine"—for wobbly workouts, chyyyyyz!
According to legal docs, Taqueria El Amigo -- based in Orange County, CA -- claims KFC ripped off its slogan, "Para Chuparse Los Dedos," which Amigo trademarked in 2014.
She called her new line Autumn Couleur, trademarked the name and shipped them out in branded cardboard bins ready to be plopped down onto the store floor.
Ms Eisner wanted to restock items for the shop and gather others, including Mooneyes T-shirts and jackets with the company's trademarked logo of big googly eyes.
In a statement, a Google spokeswoman said the company prohibits the use of trademarked terms in the text of an ad if the owner files a complaint.
It's not the theme park in Orlando or trademarked merchandise, or even the deluge of information Ms. Rowling continues to release about the fictional universe on Pottermore.
Peach's Neet Feet's founder and president Madison Steiner had the phrase "Hustle Kindness" trademarked in 2016 so she could sell merchandise to raise money for her charity.
Truffle RisOATto (the name is trademarked) banishes all memory of the oatmeal at its base, with a snowfall of Parmesan and truffle oil insinuating itself into every cranny.
A look well worn by stars like Frank Ocean and trademarked on classic movie characters like Draco Malfoy is now being embraced by more and more male celebrities.
Mental Floss uncovered a number of trademarked scents in 2015, including the "flowery musk scent" in Verizon stores, strawberry toothbrushes, and the coconut smell in Flip Flop Shops. 
Pixel dates back to the Chromebook Pixel which had a super retina-y screen and super retina-y was already super trademarked so they went with something else.
You may remember that fans noticed that the production company behind AHS trademarked American Horror Story: Radioactive prior to the announcement that the new subtitle would be Apocalypse.
Prayer Stances Tim Tebow's representatives trademarked his signature prayer stance in 2012, ensuring that no one would be able to profit from a common global gesture ever again.
Over and over again, Karp is seen swaddling, handling and shushing babies into submission while talking to the camera in a voice so hypnotic it could be trademarked.
The folks at Life Alert reached out to inform us they trademarked the famous phrase, "Help, I've fallen and I can't get up" ... which was our original headline.
Holacracy was created and trademarked by software developer Brian Robertson, who grew disillusioned by the traditional hierarchy of top-down management before launching his management-consultancy firm HolacracyOne.
Inside, all of the stores look pretty much the same — Apple trademarked its store layout in 2013 — but each one offers its own unique look from the outside.
HuffPost reported that the slogan "Keep Our America Great" is already trademarked by a fan of the president who sought to stop Democrats from preemptively taking the trademark.
During Donald Trump's first few months in office he's unexpectedly inspired a great deal of bathroom-related discussion, ranging from urine-themed jokes to trademarked Trump toilet paper.
Novadaq, whose fluorescence imaging technology is trademarked under the SPY brand, claims that Karl Storz has violated its trademarks by marketing and selling equipment with the name SPIES.
Nearly five years ago, the French-trained pastry chef Dominique Ansel trademarked the Cronut, that cannily named croissant-doughnut hybrid sold from his storefront in SoHo, New York.
New Balance paid $16 million in damages for what a court said was the illegal use of the Chinese name for the company, which a person had trademarked.
The relationships and situations do continue to advance in this period comedy from writer-producer Amy Sherman-Palladino, with the rat-a-tat patter she has practically trademarked.
Rihanna has trademarked the name "Fenty," which has most notably been used for her wildly successful Fenty Beauty line, as well as her Savage x Fenty lingerie collection.
Susan G. Komen has trademarked their style of pink ribbon, for example, so if you see their ribbon on a product, it means that item is partnered with Komen.
Rihanna, 30, has trademarked the name "Fenty," which has most notably been used for her wildly successful Fenty Beauty line, as well as her Savage x Fenty lingerie collection.
In 2010, they trademarked "CBD" for both coffee and coffee shops, then rebranded all their logos from Coffee by Design to CBD in 2017, reported the Portland Press Herald.
Asprey is the founder of Bulletproof Coffee, the multimillion-dollar company selling a blended drink with grass-fed unsalted butter and "Brain Octane," a trademarked oil extracted from coconuts.
So one of the brands called Thor Steinar has already trademarked in the US. They don't have their own stores or website here, but they're selling through a distributor.
The world's top smartphone rivals have been feuding over patents since 2011, when Apple sued Samsung in Northern California alleging infringement of the iPhone's patents, designs and trademarked appearance.
Under U.K. law, websites can be blocked for facilitating the infringement of copyrighted or trademarked material or if they are deemed to contain terrorist material or child abuse imagery.
The document includes a link to a branded choker sold on the performer's website as an example of what her to-be-trademarked name looks like in bauble form.
A federal judge has dismissed a $25 million lawsuit accusing Alphabet's Google of violating a settlement with a company that had trademarked the name Googles for a children's website.
Even worse -- the JAKKS products include a floral design on the packaging that Honest Company says is way too similar to one it has trademarked ... according to the docs.
According to a report from Bloomberg's Gillian Tan and Marion Dakers, WeWork trademarked a brand called "Play By We," with a focus on professional gaming and gaming-related events.
Circuit Judge Pauline Newman said the name had acquired a "secondary meaning" and "distinctiveness" through sales of Schlafly-branded beer, and that surnames could be trademarked when that occurred.
All growers must buy into a club — the Big Three (usually with the help of a management company) license these patented and trademarked apples to specific groups of growers.
Hasbro just trademarked the smell of Play-Doh Behind the design: Meet the woman behind Monopoly, the board game played by more than 1 billion people worldwide #tictocnews pic.twitter.
Tam involves an Asian-American rock band's battle to get its name trademarked, but the case is perhaps best known for its possible implications for the Washington Redskins' logo.
"When you first see it, you go, 'It's kind of brown,'" said Rudi Wobito, the Toronto-based cutter and distributor of Csarite, one of the mineral's two trademarked names.
New Balance paid $16 million in damages for what a court said was the illegal use of the Chinese name for the company, which a Chinese person had trademarked.
"For trademarked terms like the name of a business, our policy balances the interest of both users and advertisers," a Google spokeperson told CNBC is response to Hansson's statements.
Asprey is the founder of the multimillion-dollar company selling Bulletproof Coffee, a blended drink with grass-fed unsalted butter and "Brain Octane," a trademarked oil extracted from coconuts.
According to Rondon, Maddon has introduced four different shirts this season, including his trademarked "try not to suck" shirt, while Rizzo has submitted one and Ross has submitted two.
When the trademarked Warriors ball movement stalled or when the usually reliable threes missed their marks, KD could take the rock and put it in the basket, simple as that.
Benot goes on to say Taylor and her people know full well about the ins and outs of trademarking products -- she's trademarked 64 items herself, so there is no excuse.
Eldest sibling Kourtney Kardashian's three kids' names are notably not trademarked, though Kourtney did use (and trademark) her daughter Penelope's nickname, Poosh, for the name of her new lifestyle website.
DirectReality is also related to gaming, and the trademark filing was spotted by Gamespot just days after Microsoft trademarked a mysterious S logo ahead of its Xbox Project Scorpio unveiling.
From the letter:Mr Cohen was retaliated against for...complaining about issues such as Palantir's illegal use of third party copyrighted and trademarked icons and Bloomberg data feeds without adequate licenses.
If Congress does not accept this invitation—which seems probable given the Senate's penchant for not legislating—will America's malls and parks soon be filled with trademarked vulgarities and epithets?
This week in celebrity feuds, Coachella is suing the retailer Urban Outfitters and its subsidiary, Free People, for using the festival's trademarked name to sell their hippie-inflected clothing lines.
The Campbell Soup Company has trademarked the word "chunky" after references to its "Chunky" branded soup made it into the lexicon of pop culture over the past couple of decades.
Part of the secret is in the trademarked "Zoned Support" system that offers squishier foam under the shoulders and firmer foam under the hips and core to promote proper alignment.
In addition to her celebrity clientele, Blank worked with people across Los Angeles and beyond, coaching them with her online training and nutritional programs, trademarked as the Blank Body program.
The Salina, Kansas-based Land Institute is seeking to fill the heartland with perennials, and Kernza, a name it trademarked, emerged as its leading crop over the last 15 years.
The Chinese company had accused ABBC of confusing customers and hurting its business in the United States by using its trademarked name to raise more than $3.5 million in Alibabacoins.
In an exception that perhaps proves the rule, the high court on Monday upheld the Federal Circuit's decision to strike down a law that prevents disparaging names from being trademarked.
Taco John's trademarked the slogan in December 1989, and has rights to it across the whole US except New Jersey, where a state-wide trademark on the slogan already existed.
The restaurant, which sells poke, a Hawaiian dish with seasoned chunks of raw fish, usually over rice, was founded in Chicago in 2016 — the same year it trademarked its name.
But in an interview with the CBC, Bonaparte said he still retains ownership of his podcast since it is a trademarked product, and the business operates under his personal name.
The filing also shed light on some of Neumann's alleged self-dealing, including the fact that he had trademarked the name "We" and then licensed it to his own company.
The suit filed last Friday alleges that Target intentionally copied Vans' Old Skool skater shoe, which launched in 1977 and features a signature white squiggle that Vans trademarked in 1998.
Stephen Hawking's computer-generated voice is so iconic that it's trademarked — The filmmakers behind The Theory of Everything had to get Hawking's personal permission to use the voice in his biopic.
That's exactly how Hasbro describes the scent of Play-Doh, a smell that many of us associate with out childhoods, and a smell that the toy maker has officially now trademarked.
Mr Koch has used his reading to forge a theory of management which the Charles Koch Institute, his think-tank-cum-philanthropic outfit, has trademarked as market-based management or MBM.
TMZ broke the story ... Jenny Present, who owns a jewelry company and the trademarked phrase "Proud Mama," issued a warning to Jenner when the momager attempted to get her own trademark.
The star trademarked the word to be used on all beauty products, even non-medicated lip care preparations, nail polish, sunscreen and "breath freshening confectionery" like breath mints, candy and gum.
In the other case, the Washington Redskins organization has long trademarked its name and objected when the trademark office sought to cancel it because it was deemed to disparage Native Americans.
But Sutter Home, perhaps best known for its white zinfandel, called the name "confusingly similar" to Menage a Trois, which it said it began using in 1997 and trademarked in 2006.
"I watched to see if Lucas, the Whaboom guy, got kicked off, and then when he didn't get kicked off, I trademarked his Whaboom," Johnson told ET about purchasing the trademark.
CreditCreditPhoto illustration by Christopher Mitchell Joy points upward, according to Marie Kondo, whose name is now a verb and whose nickname is being trademarked and whose life has become a philosophy.
That's because those iconic (and trademarked) lacquered "Chinese Red" soles are so much of what makes a Louboutin a Louboutin, and The Leather Spa is famous for helping to preserve them.
Following a buzzy inaugural crowdfunding effort last year, Elizabeth & Clarke is back with another Kickstarter and a whole new range of clothing made with its signature (and trademarked) stain-repellent fabric.
Using technology reminiscent of what is used for a dry suit zipper, YETI has stepped up the waterproof bag game with its trademarked Hydrolok Zipper, which is exceptionally rugged, if simple.
Though Djokovic came back to win the second set and celebrated with a once-trademarked roar, he went out with his latest whimper, losing 7-113 (3), 4-6, 29-26.
The world's top smartphone rivals have been feuding over patents since 2011, when Apple sued Samsung in a northern California court alleging infringement of the iPhone's patents, designs and trademarked appearance.
"I wanted to step up as a role model," said Gerard Adams, 32, a founder of the website Elite Daily who calls himself the "Millennial Mentor," a title he has trademarked.
According to Lukens, he made a deal that Deering would buy out his stake over the course of two years and then stop using The Lukens Institute name, which Lukens has trademarked.
Evolus is similarly tight-lipped, though claims in its press release that Jeuveau is produced in a modern "state-of-the-art facility" using a trademarked purification method known as Hi-Pure.
Widely—and incorrectly—known by by the trademarked name Styrofoam™, this lightweight substance is crafted from petroleum-based polystyrene beads, which are stretched out during an intricate steaming and moulding process.
All but trademarked, the phrase comes from Francis Fukuyama's book of the same title, published in 21950 (and based on a 260 essay in the neoconservative foreign policy journal The National Interest).
Goldsmith said Facebook initially thought it didn't violate community standards, and it was only when Goldsmith realized the fake page used VVA's trademarked logo that the social media network pulled it down.
" Somebody in Iowa also trademarked the term "Trump Turdz," which the application says will be used specifically for "Stress relief exercise toys" and "Novelty toy items in the nature of fake poop.
Then Bulletproof coffee, as "butter coffee" was later trademarked, caught on to CrossFitters looking for a way to stay energized during intense workouts, and the beverage graduated to a cult-level trend.
According to TMZ and The Fashion Law, Nirvana are suing the Marc Jacobs International brand for using its trademarked (and iconic) smiley face logo on a T-shirt in the relaunched collection.
"I coined, and now trademarked, the term 'image architect' because it's exactly what I do with my clients," Roach says about a roster of stars that also includes Zendaya and Céline Dion.
Geils finally quit the band in 2012 and later sued his bandmates, claiming they were conspiring to tour without him and unlawfully using the band's trademarked name, according to Rolling Stone magazine.
Court documents suggest Ronald Fenty and his business partner Moses Perkins, created Fenty Entertainment in 2017 after the singer already trademarked her surname for her beauty and fashion endeavors outside of music.
Delaware North says it was required to buy Yosemite's so-called intellectual property when it was first awarded the concessions contract in 1993 and trademarked the names as a routine business practice.
Delaware North, a company based in Buffalo, N.Y., has trademarked the name "Yosemite National Park" and other famous brands affiliated with the park, such as The Ahwahnee Hotel and the Wawona Hotel.
On Tuesday, the group posted a letter from LookingGlass Cyber, which says it represents Comcast, arguing that the website is in violation of laws prohibiting domain names "confusingly similar" to trademarked names.
Mr. Trump began using the family seal after he bought the Florida estate, and his company has since trademarked it and used it in marketing his golf courses and other properties worldwide.
Before the exhibition opened, both had interviewed the gallery's employees about their jobs, creating the trademarked and patent pending Infinite Resistance™ ointment that now lacquers the gallery's floors as a salve.
Jason Fried, the CEO of the productivity software Basecamp, recently complained that the company had to pay Google to be the first result on searches for its own name, which is trademarked.
This is a HUUUGE deal ... 71-year-old Buffer has been ferociously protective of the phrase, which he famously trademarked in 1992 -- and the rights to it could be worth a FORTUNE!!!
For the most part, fashion copyright laws are set up to protect more tangible things — proprietary fabrics and other technical components, brand names, and logos — which can be patented or easily trademarked.
Interestingly, Jay was sued over the symbol in 2005 by Diamond Dallas Page -- but the case was settled out of court, and it doesn't look like DDP ever trademarked it for himself.
That's right: with no fanfare, Amazon has started selling clothes under at least seven different labels trademarked by the company itself, including about 1,800 different items in all, according to Women's Wear Daily.
These rogue sites trick consumers by mirroring the look and feel of the actual hotel website – using copyrighted images, trademarked logos and many times, even similar URLs – to take consumers for a ride.
The OnRamp Fellowship offers similar opportunities at Baker Botts and in Amazon's legal department; others are offered at JPMorgan, Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs, which pioneered (and even trademarked) the "returnship" in 2008.
Attorneys for the Park Service have claimed in court papers that Delaware North quietly trademarked the names without telling the government and called the move part of a business strategy by the company.
"For years, scammers have used the Exchange's trademarked logo and name without permission to purportedly sell vehicles in the United States," Steve Boyd, the Exchange's loss prevention vice president, said in the release.
The conflict began in 2012, when a Massachusetts company called Shire City Herbals trademarked the name of its signature drink, which comes in three flavors and is now carried in all 50 states.
The case highlights one of the most difficult questions in fashion: In a world where designers often have distinct styles, and attract admirers based on those styles, what can, and cannot, be trademarked?
It emerged last year that Harry and Meghan had trademarked the "Sussex royal" brand, which applied not just to services like charity fund raising but also included clothing such as hoodies and sportswear.
Together, Goddard, Erie, and Vitullo— with funding from the Playboy Foundation—developed a standardized evidence collection protocol, trademarked it as the Vitullo kit, and used senior citizen volunteers to assemble the first 10,000 kits.
It has been performed in New York every year since its premiere in 1954—indeed, "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker" has since been trademarked—and is also performed by six other companies around the country.
But North Korea has actually made a habit out of stealing Apple's ideas, although this appears to be the first time one of the country's tech companies has straight up lifted a trademarked name.
We looked at the competition, who were all stuck in the world of very functional, overly technical, pseudo-scientific benefits and trademarked materials, and we asked ourselves, why do people even care about sleep?
The most celebrated dancing parrot is Snowball, a sulfur-crested cockatoo with a trademarked name whose YouTube dance performances to Queen, Michael Jackson and the Backstreet Boys have been viewed some 15 million times.
He filched from candidate Reagan's 1980 slogan (Let's) Make America Great Again and trademarked it as his own by deleting the redundant imperative so the 27 characters would work nicely on a baseball cap.
And Silicon Valley veteran Facebook, which trademarked the "move fast and break things" adage, has been embroiled in scandal after scandal as the company's handling of its users' data has been called into question.
On Saturday, Tsitsipas silenced the Federer fan club to eclipse the six-time champion in straight sets to reach the final — beating the Swiss maestro with the kind of attacking game Federer has trademarked.
While people have been packaging goods for millennia, trademarked printed boxes, tins and shrink-wrapped containers were only invented in the late 1800s — less than 150 years ago, beginning with Uneeda Biscuits around 1896.
In 1991, the liquor company, also a child of Bermuda, trademarked the cocktail in the United States, and has since insisted — often through its lawyers — that it be made with Goslings Black Seal Rum.
He said that's why the company chose the name Kontoor (the more conventional spelling of "contour" was already trademarked, he said) instead of using something with Lee, Wrangler, jeans or denim in the corporate name.
"It was only after we trademarked it that I realized that it also stood for Kim Jong-un, but never mind," Alan Jope, the company's head of personal care, was quoted by Bloomberg as saying.
But there was a problem: The original logo — which Systrom designed himself and was basically a stylized rendering of a real Polaroid OneStep instant camera — was using a trademarked design, and it had to go.
The company said it was required to purchase Yosemite's so-called intellectual property when it was first awarded the concessions contract in 1993 and trademarked the names as a routine business practice under that stipulation.
Of course, a pyramid scheme is nothing without random bullshit that people who buy into it can try to sell to people, so Simmons needed some trademarked stuff to go along with that pyramid scheme.
Then he removed several of his trucks from the depot and altered the trademarked "Cone head" figure, a smiling, tuxedoed wafer cone, to a smiling, tuxedoed waffle cone with sprinkles, under the name Master Softee.
"So there is a Youtuber who is not known here in America, but they recently tried to steal my 'approved' — trademarked — whole entire series and do it on their channel," Star previously said on Snapchat.
"So there is a YouTuber who is not known here in America, but they recently tried to steal my 'approved' — trademarked — whole entire series and do it on their channel," Star previously said on Snapchat.
Examples include a "mind the gap" blouse that stretches to fit the body's contours; a dress that uses a trademarked reflective material; and "the softest khakis you'll ever own," which feature a drawstring for comfort.
If irony wasn't dead before Balor and Styles gave each other the trademarked, inexplicably controversial only in the wake of the events of the past month Too Sweet gesture after the match, it is now.
Trademarked as Zoa, the company's "bio-leather" product is created by through a process in which yeast cells are used to create collagen, a protein found in animal skin and a key component of leather.
The site, which seems mostly aimed at selling Trump T-shirts, was registered to an individual at a Russian company that trademarked a logo used to certify that merchandise was not made with migrant labor.
Estée Lauder Companies Inc on Monday sued online stores that it says have tarnished the New York-based cosmetic conglomerate's popular MAC brand by selling lower-quality counterfeits of its trademarked products to unknowing consumers.
Restoration Hardware trademarked the name RH Guesthouse and applied to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission and the Department of Buildings to convert a building in the meatpacking district that is designated a landmark.
The design was Dave Longaberger's own: the businessman, who founded the company in 1973, had demanded that architects model a building specifically on his company's trademarked Medium Market Basket, and that's exactly what he received.
With the new series (each is self-contained), which will be set 18 months from the present, there is very little information about the storyline—but the title American Horror Story: Radioactive has reportedly been trademarked.
The store sells "We" merchandise, such as a limited edition $203 "We The People" Army Jacket with buttons spewing its catchphrases such as "Do What You Love" (one of several trademarked expressions the company has secured).
It's a book that teaches you how to make recipes for trademarked confections—Milky Ways, Fig Newtons, and Nutter Butters—on your own and with confidence, giving logic to the flavors that seem almost illogically delicious.
The Walches are fighting either for the right to use "vegan butcher" themselves, or for the phrase to remain un-trademarked in the public domain so that other (read: smaller) retailers can use it as well.
Levi's recently slapped Kenzo with a lawsuit after the luxury house released jeans with a small rectangular tag hanging off the back pocket — a design element that Levi's has trademarked (Kenzo's is white, while Levi's is red).
While Kate made the look famous worldwide, the voluminous blowout, nicknamed the "Chelsea Blow Dry" by the U.K press – and since trademarked by Ward – was actually a signature look at the salon before Kate became a customer.
Food multinational Nestle has been trying since 2002 to establish a European trademark for their KitKat chocolate snack, but European Union judges ruled on Wednesday that their four-fingered shape is not distinctive enough to be trademarked.
Bonus: Mango Iced Greentini This drink — favored by Kim, Khloé and Kylie — is apparently such a Health Nut staple that they have trademarked the name (at least according to the "TM" next to it on the menu).
As the saying goes, when life hands you lemons… T-Mobile's specific form of magenta that it has trademarked for its brand is RAL 4010, a color that is not exactly the same as Lemonade's, Schreiber said.
Created by UK researchers in 2014 and trademarked by British artist Anish Kapoor, Vantablack is touted as the darkest known artificial substance in the world — it absorbs up to 99.965 percent of light that hits its surface.
Since 23, it has sold a trademarked "certification" service that amounts to a voluntary audit for ad agencies looking to prove that they live up to the organization's self-defined standards for culture, leadership, and equal opportunity.
The suits don't have a trademarked name yet, but Belquer said the company is seeking funding from investors and company sponsorships, with plans to sell a complete suit for $350 to $500 when the trials are completed.
I trademarked Rose Army three years ago [per trademark records, it was in 220] and I started shooting for the documentary that I knew was going to be on E!. I also got the Kardashian producers. Why?
But he did say that he and Mr. Nydes disagreed about the brand's direction (he wanted to go luxe, while Mr. Nydes wanted to go mass) and that Mr. Nydes had surreptitiously trademarked the name Simon Spurr.
The application also covers a wide range of other products, including Sussex Royal-trademarked print materials, such as books, magazines, journals, and other publications; and clothes, including specific garments like anoraks, sweatshirts, trousers, headbands, and even pajamas.  
Superdry has issued a string of profit warnings, the latest in December, and its shares have slumped 75 percent over the last year, as it struggled to expand beyond its core business in trademarked winter hoodies and jackets.
The Hall of Fame first baseman -- known as "The Big Hurt" for crushing baseballs throughout his career -- has the term 'Big Hurt' trademarked for t-shirts, sport shirts and baseball caps ... according to legal docs obtained by TMZ.
While the service is launching in India this week, Google has also trademarked the name in other Asian countries like Indonesia and the Philippines, so there seems to be a wider strategy to expand this to other regions.
Hasbro sells around 500 million cans of Play-Doh a year, according to the Journal, and they all have that special scent from a simpler time, before smells were trademarked and lawyers went on about overtones of cherry.
The upsurge is the result of headline-grabbing cases like socialite Paris Hilton's winning settlement of a lawsuit over her trademarked catch-phrase "That's Hot" from her former television reality show, said trademark attorney Howard Hogan of Washington.
And the film's portrayal of Kroc comes with a notable irony: Unauthorized by the company, "The Founder" uses McDonald's zealously guarded iconography to provide a bold visual tour through Kroc's supposed hijacking of those same, mostly trademarked, images.
If only I had known then that what I was going through was the "fifth trimester," a term coined and trademarked by author Lauren Smith Brody, a former executive editor of Glamour magazine and a mother of two.
"Of course, Hartford was home to the Whalers, whose fan base is still ranked as one of the N.H.L.'s most energetic with the continued sale of items trademarked with the classic green and blue logo," they wrote.
The team, one of the National Football League's marquee franchises worth an estimated $2.4 billion, adopted the name Redskins in 1933 when it played in Boston before moving to Washington in 1937, and first trademarked the name in 1967.
They are corporations that use the innate tribalism of competition to deceive locals into believing players imported from around the world to don trademarked brand logos are somehow representative of the region in which they play their home games.
The person did confirm the ad practice of allowing businesses to bid on other, trademarked brand names but said Google prohibited a competitor's name from being used in the actual text of the ad if it was deemed malicious.
If someone contacts me and says it's their design and its trademarked, I ask them for the information ... If someone gets angry with me and harasses me and cannot verify the trademark, I will not take down the design.
"Our vision is to unite 200 of the top pregnancy centers/clinics across the country under the Obria trademarked brand making the Obria brand the competitive model to compete with the national abortion providers," reads the Obria Group website.
Maciej Szpunar, an advocate general for the court, said on Tuesday that Mr. Louboutin's red soles were not a separate entity from the shape of his high-heeled shoes, and shapes typically cannot be trademarked under European Union law.
A counter for chocolate drinks, coffee and tea includes the brand's well-known strawberry-dipping station and a display of grab-and-go pastries, salads and sandwiches, including the trademarked Croiffle, a croissant sandwich pressed in a waffle iron.
TMZ has learned the term "Space Force" has been quite popular, long before the Prez uttered the words for his proposed 6th branch of the military ... by makers of an arcade game, among others, that trademarked it in the '80s.
At lunch, he fills his plate with veggies (which he picks from his own organic farm) and avocado, or a salad with carrots and fennel, featuring a homemade dressing with avocado, olive oil, herbs, and his trademarked Brain Octane oil.
The new logo, along with quadcopter-like background, is already everywhere from App Store:To the official Uber twitter account:The old "U" one is still trademarked by Uber, but I bet we'll be seeing a filing on the new one relatively soon.
For example, instead of telling someone they're about to smoke Purple Kush, it's better to say they're about to smoke "Bedrobinol," one of Bedrocan's trademarked products, which has a standardized THC content of 13.5 percent and less than 1 percent CBD.
Similarly, the "first sale doctrine" protects the ability of people to resell goods that have trademarked logos on them; even if the parts are refurbished or repaired, the trademark holder has still gotten money from the "first sale" of that good.
Something's different about Mickey Mouse... In the works of KAWS, Disney's dopey hero looks grave, not least because his trademarked top has been replaced with a more skeletal visage, the crossed-out bone cranium for which the artist is internationally renowned.
When you look up Caitlyn Jenner on Trademarkia, a search engine that helps you find trademarked logos, names, and slogans, a page does come up filed under "Cait's World, Inc." in Woodland Hills, CA (not too far from Jenner's Malibu residence).
The documentary idea developed, Mr. Byers said, when Martin came to his agency wanting to celebrate the dreadnought guitar, which was developed in the early 20th century but never trademarked, enabling many other manufacturers to copy it over the years.
She said she asked to be hired as his campaign makeup artist, to have Trump consider investing in her new male cosmetics line and to ask Trump to be the pitchman for her "Made Man" trademarked line of male beauty products.
In 2012, a year after HomeGoods trademarked the term "mom cave," the LA Times's Adam Tschorn declared the man cave dead, adding that the death blow was the presence of a man cave at the 2012 Philadelphia International Flower Show.
Neither Ball, nor the insurance company, trademarked the logo — it was a French journalist named Franklin Loufrani who first registered the mark, dubbed it "Smiley," and formed a business around it by licensing it to companies like Levi's and Mars candy.
He is currently researching how to redesign the club's crest, because the current one is simply the city's coat of arms, and therefore cannot be trademarked; his reading has taken him from histories of soccer to the work of Charles Dickens.
Besides arguing it contained "objectionable content," the app was also rebuffed because it "did not appeal to a broad enough audience," which is a strange critique from a company that trademarked a phrase about how there's an app for everything.
The move by the famed hip-hop group follows a cease-and-desist letter that was sent on Friday blasting Sanders's campaign for using Flav's  "unauthorized likeness, image and trademarked clock" to promote the candidate's rally, which took place on Sunday.
In January, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board ruled that "tequila is not a generic name for a type of liquor" and that, as a trademarked name, the CRT could "set conditions" for how other companies or entities use it.
In fact, Perrone, who worked as a mercantile middle-man, peddling his wares from a duffel bag, trademarked his own name in 2007 as part of an attempt to start a clothing line, suggesting he had high hopes for his future.
While most people take the weekend to relax and recharge, Paris took those days off to completely reinvent her public persona, as only a woman who claims to have invented the selfie and trademarked the term "That's hot" knows how to do.
There are some really good success stories in this space: NFL running back Marshawn Lynch owns the trademark for "I'm just here so I won't get fined;" Paris Hilton successfully sued Hallmark for using her trademarked phrase "That's hot" on a greeting card.
" As MoMA curatorial assistant Michelle Millar pointed out in her 2017 obituary of Baker, the designer never trademarked his design—"very much like those designers who gave us other universal symbols, such as Gary Anderson's recycling symbol, or Gerald Holtom's peace sign.
Beitar Jerusalem won't be able to slap Trump's name on its jerseys overnight—according to the Jerusalem Post, the club still needs to OK its name change with the Israel Football Association, and deal with the fact that "Trump" is trademarked in Israel.
It's since been trademarked by Gosling's Black Seal Rum which, according to a Travel Insider post by CNN, successfully sailed to and settled on the island back in 1806 — starting up its powerhouse rum business and taking over as the preferred local liquor.
No one is denying service members the right to wear a or carry a symbol of their faith — rather, the Marine Corps has denied a for-profit corporation license to sell an item that includes both a religious verse and its trademarked symbol.
As Robey pointed out on her website, L'Oréal, Garnier's parent company, trademarked the name "moisture bomb": The thing that set me off about this particular filing is the fact that belif had launched at Sephora in the US before L'Oréal registered the trademark.
Hacking for Defense is a trademarked military-entrepreneurship methodology, a nonprofit organization created to facilitate the course's rollout, and the working title of a book due out in the fall, written by Steve Blank, Pete Newell, and Joe Felter, the masterminds behind the initiative.
When the Los Angeles Times reported Friday that Cardi B applied to have her catchphrase "okurr" trademarked for use on cups and posters in preparation for a line of merch, all hell broke loose questioning whether she actually created, or even first popularized, the term.
As long as they don't imply that they are in some way official sponsors of the Super Bowl, or use any logos, they're just describing someone else's trademarked event as accurately as possible, and saying that they're going to spend a day enjoying it.
Breville also offers two trademarked buttons: the "A Bit More" button allows users to instantly add a little extra toasting time, while the motorized "Lift & Look" button automatically raises and lowers the carriage so you can check the toasting progress without interrupting the toasting cycle.
WASHINGTON — President Trump wants to replace his secretary of veterans affairs, David Shulkin, but for a man who practically trademarked "You're fired," the president is reluctant to pull the trigger, choosing instead to leave the embattled secretary twisting amid reports of his imminent ouster.
Ishaq Muhammad -- aka Young Muhammad -- fired off a threatening letter to Rick's legal team claiming Rick's use of the phrase "Maybach Music" is a rip-off of Muhammad's "Caprice Music" ... which Muhammad says he trademarked in 2006 ... long before Rick started saying his slogan.
The company, named for the ancient Aramaic word for money (which was gold at the time), has even trademarked the phrase "investment jewelry" for its solid 9703-karat gold and, soon, platinum, items, all said to be responsibly mined in the United States and Canada.
Superdry had issued a string of profit warnings, the latest in December, and its shares have slumped 13 percent over the last year, as it struggled to expand beyond its trademarked winter hoodies and jackets and demand fell in its wholesale and ecommerce business.
But in a setback to the future of one of the country's most notorious biker groups, a federal jury in California on Friday found that the Mongols motorcycle club must forfeit its rights to the trademarked Genghis Khan-style emblem that identifies the organization.
Beyonce, one of the world's most famous and influential pop stars, on Tuesday sued to stop the sale of dozens of shirts, sweaters, tank tops, hoodies and even coffee mugs bearing the "Feyonce" name, which she calls too close to her own trademarked name.
While the nickname has been used in reference to the New England Patriots' quarterback and his achievements in the past, according to The Washington Post, the title was already claimed by former New York Mets Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver, though never officially patented or trademarked.
WASHINGTON, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday signaled a willingness to reduce the potentially huge penalties for ripping off a patented design as it heard arguments in the legal fight over the amount Samsung should pay Apple for copying the iPhone's trademarked appearance.
In a complaint filed on Wednesday in Manhattan federal court, Hanesbrands accused Maxima Apparel Corp of purposely taking a free ride on its reputation and goodwill by mimicking its trademarked "C" logo, which features a letter C partially filled in by two colored fields, on "expensive" knockoffs.
And yet here we are, in 2017, listening to their new song, "Neanderfuck," remembering that their last album—2013's Vanishing Point—was one of that year's greatest rock records, and marveling at their ability to twist a trademarked sound into something that still sounds arresting.
Called resonant breathing or Coherent Breathing (a trademarked term) it's been promoted by a pair of psychiatrists in New York City who found it to be so valuable for even severe mental conditions that they've used it with survivors of genocides, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other global disasters.
It would be foolish to avoid the Kubrick comparisons — several shots when Banks and Donnelly first enter the alien ship read like direct callbacks to 2001: A Space Odyssey — but that trademarked sterility isn't just artifice; it's the nature of the world Villeneuve is creating here.
Both businesses renewed safety trainings as a precaution, and instructed employees to keep track of and report any inappropriate phone calls, or YouTube videos that infringe on the company's copyright by using their trademarked logos, copyrighted advertisements in full, or levied baseless allegations against the company.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you "The Two-Buc Chuck" (trademarked): Behold, as the incoming safety's lowered shoulder slices the corner off of Roberts with accidentally surgical precision: The Raiders are now 5-0 on the road, 6-2 overall and repeatedly triumphant in closely fought contests.
NEW YORK, Sept 4 (Reuters) - WeWork owner The We Company said on Wednesday it will add a woman to its board of directors and unwound a $5.9 million payment to its chief executive for use of the trademarked word "We" ahead of a planned initial public offering.
Some of Shire City's claims were dismissed, but this month Judge Mark G. Mastroianni of the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts is expected to determine whether the name "fire cider" is generic and unable to be trademarked, as the defendants claim, or whether Shire City's trademark stands.
But after a decade of trying, they have failed to deliver what they view as the coup de grâce: seizing control of the Mongols' trademarked logo, a drawing of a brawny Genghis Khan-like figure sporting a queue and sunglasses, riding a chopper while brandishing a sword.
Perhaps more distressing, though, was that the technology was controlled primarily by the global agricultural giant Monsanto, which not only held the patents to the new seeds but also quickly began an aggressive global marketing campaign to persuade farmers to switch to its trademarked seed lines.
Stine has a client who had trademarked their party supply brand and registered it with Amazon, only to have a rival change their trademark file, register with Amazon, and hijack their listing for socks, which had things like "If you can read this, bring coffee" written on the soles.
Some even find that their Chinese name has already been trademarked, says Matthew Dresden of Harris Bricken, a law firm, either by their own distributors, competitors seeking to block its entry, counterfeiters hoping to pass as the company, or squatters intending to sell the trademark to the highest bidder.
Ivanka Trump has inspired some women in the U.S. to undergo plastic surgery procedures to look more like her, and a cosmetic-surgery firm in China believes she will inspire women abroad as well — so much so that they trademarked her name as part of their company's name.
And with hundreds of thousands of students descending on the capital annually, during peak season (March through June, roughly), the streets are awash with both bands of teens and tweens who have trekked from around the country and countless vendors who hawk knockoff hats bearing Trump's trademarked phrase.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Visitors to Yosemite National Park were greeted with an unfamiliar name for the park's most iconic hotel on Tuesday as a bitter legal battle over its trademarked name raged on, while thieves made off with a sign for the famed Ahwahnee before it could be changed.
Among other high-profile cases, Michael Jordan lost the rights to the name he is known by in China, and New Balance paid $16 million in damages for what a court said was the illegal use of the Chinese name for the company, which a person had trademarked.
A former diocese that broke with the Episcopal Church in 2012 over the national organization's acceptance of gay clergy and same-sex marriage must stop calling itself the "Diocese of South Carolina" and using the trademarked Episcopal shield and diocesan seal, a federal judge in Charleston ruled on Thursday.
Embracing a trend among meme creators (and meme creators of color in particular), she quickly trademarked the phrase, avoiding the all-too-common fate her predecessors have faced: a corporation something you created and monetizing the crap out of it by selling merchandise without offering you a cent.
B PLUS Peter Perrett: How the West Was Won (Domino) Rousing himself from a six-minute opener as shapeless as another nodder's stupor, the original Only One delivers a revealing collection of new songs in the adenoidal singsong he trademarked in his twenties and miraculously retains at 65.
The hashtag she trademarked, #4CHairChick, started out with about 400 users—today, there are over a million women using the hashtag between Twitter and Instagram combined, and it's become part of the lexicon used to describe a specific type of girl with a specific type of hair texture.
Photo: Nati Harnik (AP)As part of a fire sale to repay its debt, beloved and bankrupt toy store Toys "R" Us is offering up its intellectual property—which not only includes its name and trademarked mascot, but also all the inactive domain names it bought up to avoid potential embarrassment.
Old Navy, Hot Topic, Forever 21, Pac Sun, and Target all currently sell licensed and trademarked Friends clothing designed for their target audience: You can find a T-shirt at Old Navy, a spaghetti strap tank at Forever 21, and a shirt that says "How You Doin'?" at Hot Topic.
This is the crux of the KonMari — that soon-to-be-trademarked nickname — and it is detailed in "The Life-Changing Magic" and her more recent book, "Spark Joy," which, as far as I can tell, is a more specific "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" but with folding diagrams.
Which is why Hawaii residents were surprised this week to learn that Aloha Poke Co., a Chicago-based restaurant chain, has apparently trademarked the term "Aloha Poke" and for over a year, their lawyers have been sending cease-and-desist letters to other restaurants and catering businesses with similar names.
Inspired by my Black Trademarked Photo Editing Software History segments on VICELAND, Torres reached out to me, hoping that I could help him correct the narrative of the LA protests, a story that continues to fascinate and serve as a cautionary tale of the unfinished business of race relations in America.
And so, starting this week, Grindr will offer to users a set of trademarked emoji, called Gaymoji — 500 icons that function as visual shorthand for terms and acts and states of being that seem funnier, breezier and less freighted with complication when rendered in cartoon form in place of words.
FROM COINAGE: Vacation Like a Kardashian: Here's How Much It Will Cost You Of course, this choice in apparel comes after the teen faced major backlash for her clothing line's latest release, a collection of "vintage" rap t-shirts featuring unlicensed, trademarked images of musicians like Notorious B.I.G., Tupac, and The Doors.
At parliament on Thursday, Jamil Khir Baharom, who oversees the Malaysian Department of Islamic Development (JAKIM) in the prime minister's department, told reporters that the ministry does prefer Auntie Anne's change the hot dog's name, but added that it is open to negotiating a compromise with brands that want to protect trademarked names.
"They only contacted us in that a message popped up on the screen letting us know that they had removed the trademarked image—this resulted in the profile image field returning to default 'egg' so we uploaded a new image, the same one we have currently," they told me in an email.
Nearly 25 years later, Bryant is still teaching that same hip-hop-meets-ballet technique — only this time, Hiplet (pronounced "hip-lay"), as it was formally named in 2005 (and trademarked four years later), has become widely known through video shares on social media, having gone viral both within and outside the dance community.
When Whitehead arrived for our chat at Manhattan's Corner Bistro, he was decked out in a black Misfits T-shirt, tight jeans, dark sunglasses, and his trademarked dreads—not the mode of dress we normally associate with middle-aged black men, let alone one who just published a novel of startling aesthetic and emotional power on slavery.
After all, there are dozens of registered trademarks for items called "Slant" -- including 4418371, for "Non-metal building materials"; 4123704, for "Skateboards, skateboard wheels sold both separately and together with the skateboard as a unit"; there are intraocular lenses and tweezers trademarked as "Slants" -- even creative enterprises, like the Slant ad agency and "Slanted" online journals.
The company also has developed and trademarked a machine that in the bat of an eyelid can count out the right number of microcrystals to decorate, for example, an espadrille; can create harmonious color mixes with as many as seven shades of the same color, and uses a mathematical formula to determine the position of each crystal.
Hotel Sacher claims that the cake was invented in 1832 when Prince Metternich of Austria requested a special cake at a time when the chef was ill, so 16-year-old apprentice Franz Sacher filled in and created the Sachertorte (which the hotel has trademarked as the "Original Sacher-Torte," and that particular spelling), a spokesperson explained to Insider.
If Missguided were merely knocking off an outfit of hers, Kardashian would likely have no case, since fashion doesn't have copyright protection in the US. Names, however, can be trademarked — Kim's is — so there's a good chance that Missguided will have to pay up, especially because Kardashian is alleging that the company has caused her to lose money.
The very fact that it comes from King is something of a surprise, as in 2014 the company seemed to go out of its way to spread ill will when it sent a cease-and-desist letter to the makers of The Banner Saga, a game inspired by Scandinavian myth, for its use of the word "saga," which King had trademarked.
" Their steak and dark Yorkshire ale pie contains precisely what it says on the tin while the famous Andrew Jones Figit™ Pie (wouldn't you just love to meet the person who submitted this to be trademarked?) is made "with the most succulent meat with a layer of Bramley apple and sage and onion stuffing in a delicious hot water pastry finished with a lattice top.
The CryptoKids characters have popped up a few times over the last several years as new media organizations discovered the existence of a quite outdated-looking site and a series of actually trademarked characters (Slate™ the rabbit is featured in a photo that says "How Can I Work for the NSA?" on the CryptoKids home page) who just happen to love national security and cryptography.

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