A trademark (TM) is a device used to identify and distinguish goods or services. Trademarks can take many forms including letters, words, logos, pictures, combinations of words and logos, slogans, colors, and product shapes. Logos specifically are graphical elements like symbols or icons combined with a uniquely set typeface that form a brand for immediate recognition and to inspire trust and loyalty. Pictures or drawings can also be used as trademarks when associated with goods or services.
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TRADE MARK (TM)
1. What is aTradeMark? A is a device which can take almost any form, as long as it is capable of identifying and distinguishing specific goods or services. The best way to understand the types of devices available is through actual examples.
2. (for an unregistered trade mark, that is, a mark used to promote or brand goods) (for an unregistered service mark, that is, a mark used to promote or brand services)速 (for a registered trademark)
3. The examples on this page are divided as follows: letters and words, logos, pictures, a combination of words and a logo, slogans, colors, product shapes, and sounds.
5. LOGOS A logo is a graphical element, (ideogram, symbol, emblem, icon, sign) that, together with its logotype (a uniquely set and arranged typeface) form a trademark or commercial brand. Typically, a logo's design is for immediate recognition, inspiring trust, admiration, loyalty and an implied superiority
6. Logos are probably the next most common form of mark. A logo can be described as a design which becomes a mark when used in close association with the goods or services being marketed.