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Trademarked

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Trademarked meaning

Registered as a trademark.

Synonyms of Trademarked

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Kevin Pietersen trademarked the flamingo shot, but Sajid Khan trademarked the flamingo celebration.

As opposed to fake or counterfeit items, dupes do not replicate trademarked names, logos or details, meaning they are legal and not breaching copyright or intellectual property laws.

Gurman this last year, and last month Parker Ortolani noticed Apple had trademarked the name in New Zealand via a shell corporation.

It looks like OnePlus has already trademarked the names 'OnePlus V Fold'and 'OnePlus V Flip' in China.

Return customers with no costumes who appear to be more than 30 years old may get the trademarked ‘air drop’, whereby nothing lands in their treat bag, but a nifty waggle makes it appear like they did.

At issue was use of the trademarked logo and branding that school officials have developed over the past decade.

The most comfortable apparel purchase you will make, Vuori has mastered the art of sumptuously soft constructions, as perfectly encapsulated by the AllTheFeels Leggings, made of the brand’s trademarked BlissBlend fabric.

This trademarked idea helps people learn what makes them (and their significant other) feel loved.

Documents filed by her Roraj Trade firm with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office show the star has trademarked the term Sorry, I'm Booked for use selling cookbooks and online publications.

In advertisements or otherwise, athletes won’t be allowed to broadcast their trademarked school or conference logo.

Just because he trademarked doesn’t mean he’s trying to cash out on it, how much money is Brady really making with TB X TB clothes lol.

The giant claims that Prepear’s cartoon pear logo is very similar to Apple’s trademarked logo.

These characters were often trademarked by their sarcastic personality, dark sense of fashion, and a flair for the emotionally dramatic.

Though his character missed the meat he brings his trademarked aura with him.

Today, Murphy is a self-described “women’s empowerment coach, business mentor, kindness activist, meditation instructor and lecturer,” and the Kindness Rocks Project is a trademarked entity that sells $20 Kindness Rocks painting kits and branded markers.

TV, books, charity events and (inevitably) ‘progressive’ political fundraisers will fall at their feet while their shrewdly trademarked SussexRoyal merchandise reliably floods their bank accounts.

Advertisers bid on each others brand and trademarked terms to steal website traffic.

Caivan has even trademarked its OpenPlan philosophy of design, in which bulkheads, bump-outs and columns are virtually eliminated to take the layout a step beyond open concept.

He took his recipe and trademarked it as Polish Water Ice.

Homans said Branson, whom he got to know personally, trademarked the Virgin Galactic name in his 20s and “the idea of a space line had been in his head for a long time.