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Q : Can a trademark be protected indefinitely?

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In India, you can protect a trademark on the basis of either use or registration. Both approaches have developed historically in India, but today trademark protection systems generally combine both elements. A registration of a trademark is always granted only for a limited period of time, usually 10 years. But it is renewable without restriction in time. Therefore, a trademark may be protected indefinitely.
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What can be protected as a trademark?

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Words, logo's or a combination of a word and a logo. Only trademarks with distinctive characteristics can be registered. When a word describes the goods or services it can not be registered. Any sign used to distinguish a company's product or services can in principle be regarded as a trademark.
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How long is my trademark protected?

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Your Benelux and European trademark registration last 10 years (from your registration date) and can be renewed for a period of 10 years a time. With the International registration it can be different per country.
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How to have my trademark protected in China?

WENFEI Law: Frequently Asked Questions
With very few exceptions, your trademark may not be protected by trademark laws in China unless it is registered in China. There are two ways to have your trademark registered in China if you are a national of, or have domicile or real and effective industrial or commercial establishments in, a country party to the Madrid Union (both China and Switzerland are parties to the Madrid Union, for more information about parties to the Madrid Union please refer to www.wipo.
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Can a business's trade name be protected as a trademark?

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The name that a business uses to identify itself is called a "trade name." This is the name the business uses on its invoices, letterhead, and signage. Technically, a trade name is not considered a trademark or entitled to protection under trademark laws unless it actually adorns a product or service.
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Q :WHAT IS A TRADEMARK?

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Businesses endeavor to build consumer loyalty in the goods or services they offer. When such efforts succeed, the resultant consumer goodwill generates repeat business and referrals. Trademarks are “brand names”, and the law relating to trademarks largely pertains to guarding commercial reputations. Trademarks (or brand names) are commercial indicators of source and they distinguish one company's goods from another's.
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Trademark FAQ's
A trademark may be a word, symbol, logo, slogan, or any combination thereof that is used to identify and distinguish one person’s goods or services from the goods or services of another, and serves as an indicator of source of the goods or services. A consumer encountering a trademark identifies products bearing the same mark to be sold by, or produced by, the same producer, even if the name of that producer is unknown to the consumer.
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A trademark is any word, name, symbol, device or combination thereof adopted and used by a person or entity to identify goods made or sold and to distinguish them from the goods made or sold by another person. If products or goods are sold, think "trademark." (O.C.G.A 10-1-440) Examples of trademarks are: Coca-Cola (soft drink beverage), Microsoft (computer software) and USA Today (newspaper/publication).
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Are there terms that can't be protected under the trademark laws?

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There are five types of terms for which trademark protection is not available. In any of these situations, the intended trademark cannot be registered and the owner has no right to stop others from using a similar mark. Generic terms. If a company attempts to use the name of the goods themselves (for example, the term "Lemonade" for a lemonade drink), the name will not be protected because it is a generic term. Trademarks that are confusingly similar to existing trademarks.
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Q - How am I protected?

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A - Hobbieslist takes user privacy seriously. We will not sell or otherwise distribute your information to a third party without your consent. By setting up a user account you agree to be held and bound by the Hobbieslist 'Terms of Service'. You further agree that your use of the Hobbieslist services is at your own risk and is at your sole discretion. Hobbieslist will try to investigate user issues but is not obligated to. Hobbieslist does not control user content.
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Q If I register a trademark name, do I have to go after anyone who infringes the trademark?

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A A registered trademark name implies that the mark has brand value. Trademark infringement may diminish the value of the brand identity you have created and invested in. Generally, a registered trademark name is an asset worth protecting and the best way to do that is through an experienced trademark attorney such as you will find at CVMS. A A design patent may be just what you need.
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Can Phazyme® be used regularly or indefinitely?

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The product may be used occasionally to relieve bloating; pressure or fullness commonly referred to as gas. However, if condition persists, consult a physician.
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Can you propagate the same Kombucha colony indefinitely?

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Although the original Kombucha will eventually wear out from age and use, it can be used repeatedly for quite a few months--as long as it remains in healthy condition. The life-span of a particular colony probably varies with use and feed-stock as well as growing environment, etc.
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Are my records kept at the college indefinitely?

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If you are still unclear, and would like further information or expiration, please complete the Ask us section of this site. How can I block the release of information about my student record to those who are outside of BMCC? The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) guarantees students certain rights with respect to their educational records. You can request in writing that access to your directory information be denied to any outside parties.
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Question: When is parody protected from a charge of trademark infringement?

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Answer: Parody is a usage of a mark that pokes fun at the mark and does not confuse the public as to the source of the usage. In determining whether there is infringement the court balances the public interest in free expression against the public interest in avoiding consumer confusion. "A parody must convey two simultaneous--and contradictory messages; that it is the original, but also that it is not the original and is instead a parody.
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Can I reserve a trademark?

Trademark FAQ's
No. In order to make an application for a state trademark or service mark, the trademark must be in use in Texas. An application made prior to use is considered void and will be refused registration by the secretary of state. A state registration that was obtained prior to actual use may be subject to judicial cancellation.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Trademark Law Q: What is a trademark or service mark?

Cook & Cook | FAQ: Patent
A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol or design, or a combination of words, phrases, symbols or designs, that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others. A service mark is the same as a trademark, except that it identifies and distinguishes the source of a service rather than a product.
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Q : How is my personal information protected against online threats?

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A : We employ strict security measures to protect all of our members' data. The online registration process is secured using SSL (Secure Socket Layer) technology (in the same way your bank will protect any information you send them across the internet). Your contact information does not display in your profile, therefore if someone guessed your password, they would not be able to use this to find out any personally identifiable information other than your first name, age, and gender.
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Q:: How will the privacy of individuals be protected?

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The safety of school pupils is the primary concern. The terms of use of KiwiSchools require schools to name children (if at all) only by their first/Christian name, and no other information identifying a school pupil may be stored on a school's directory listing or website.
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Q. What is restricted or protected area?

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Ans. There are certain places/regions in India that are designated as Restricted or Protected areas to which access is limited and requires a special permit. Visa applicants who wish to visit a restricted/protected area are required to fill an additional form that can be downloaded here . The processing of such applications can take up to 15 days and, in some cases, even longer.
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Q Is my email address well protected?

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A Yes. Your email will never be used by HexCat to send spam to your account. Your email address will never be given to any third parties.
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Q What is a "protected class"?

Discrimination FAQs by My Employment Lawyer
Protected classes are groups that lawmakers specifically protect from discrimination. Today, they include anyone who suffers discrimination because of their age, sex, race, national origin, disability, creed or religion. Some states and and even cities, such as Cleveland, Ohio, protect people against other types of discrimination, such as sexual orientation discrimination.
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Can I apply indefinitely?

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Nobody can apply more than three times to the CR1 rank. However, a candidate who has twice been declared eligible for this selection has the right to a fourth application.
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Is it established indefinitely?

PROPERTY INVESTMENTS IN FRANCE
No. It's a window of opportunity the French government are leaving open until they feel they have reached saturation point for this style of residence. Then they will close the window.
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Can I take Botox indefinitely?

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Botox treatments can typically be repeated as long as you continue to respond well and do not have a serious allergic reaction. Botox has been used for over 10 years commercially worldwide. Acceptable safety in long-term treatment has been well established. However, formal clinical evaluations of long-term treatment have not yet been conducted.
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LeanLegal FAQ - Small Business
A trademark is any word, phrase, design or symbol used to market a product or service. A mark used to market a service, rather than a product, is technically a service mark, although the term "trademark" is commonly used for both types of marks because they refer to the same group of legal protections. Owners of trademarks have rights under both federal and state laws that give them the power to prevent others from using the same or confusingly similar trademarks.
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Intellectual Property Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The term "trademark" is often used to refer to any of the four types of marks that can be registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The two primary types of marks that can be registered with the USPTO are: Trademarks - used by their owners to identify goods, that is, physical commodities, which may be natural, manufactured, or produced, and which are sold or otherwise transported or distributed via interstate commerce.
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Gary Caplan, Inc.
A trademark is " . . . any word, name, symbol or device, or any combination thereof used... to identify and distinguish one's goods, including a unique product, from those manufactured or sold by others and to indicate the source of the goods, even if that source is unknown." Trademark rights in the United States are based on use of the mark, not by registration. Accordingly, common law rights accrue from the date the mark is first used to identify goods or services.
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