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Example sentences for: trademark
How can you use “trademark” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:
Under the former trademark law, shredded wheat was considered a generic term and, hence, not registrable.
Scheck had conducted a magnificent defense of accused baby killer Louise Woodward, complete with his trademark sneering speeches, windmilling arms, and devastating cross-examinations.
In law, a trademark is a name, logotype, design, or any combination thereof adopted and used by a manufacturer to identify its goods and distinguish them from articles sold by others.
Rather, a common word can become a trademark only if it acquires a “secondary meaning,” if, in other words, it is used so long and so exclusively by one producer that it has come to signal to the general public that the product in question is made by that producer, and that producer alone.
There have been trademarks that were fairly literal, for example, Coca-Cola . Coca-Cola , which is a trademark of long standing, originally contained both cocaine and an extract from the cola nut.