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1 trademark
товарний знак, торгова маркаtrademark adopted to distinguish — товарний знак, призначений для розрізнення
trademark capable of distinguishing — товарний знак, здатний до розрізнення
- trademark articletrademark lacking distinctiveness — товарний знак, позбавлений розрізнювальної сили
- trademark conflict
- trademark design
- trademark holder
- trademark infringement
- trademark perceived by taste
- trademark prosecution
- trademarks clause
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