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1 arbitrary trademark
пат., марк. произвольный товарный знак* (товарный знак, состоящий из слов, которые имеют реальное значение в данном языке, но не имеют отношения к продукту как таковому или каким-л. его свойствам; напр., Apple (яблоко) для компьютера или Camel (верблюд) для сигарет; при использовании такого товарного знака отсутствует прямая ассоциация знака с продуктом, что требует более интенсивного маркетинга для утверждения такой ассоциации в сознании потребителя)See: -
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1) товарный знак (прошедшее государственную регистрацию обозначение, обладающее способностью отличать товары или услуги одних юридических или физических лиц от товаров или услуг других юридических или физических лиц)2) маркировать товарным знаком; охранять товарным знаком•- trademark capable of distinguishing
- trademark lacking distinctiveness
- trademark perceived by smell
- trademark perceived by taste
- trademark perceived by touch
- trademark protected telle quelle
- trademark of intended commerce
- abstract trademark
- active trademark
- adopted trademark
- almost identical trademarks
- altered trademark
- amended trademark
- arbitrary trademark
- associated trademark
- bourgeois-realist trademark
- certification trademark
- circle trademark
- collective trademark
- combination trademarks
- combined trademarks
- commonly descriptive trademark
- computerized trademark
- conflicting trademark
- confusing trademark
- corporate trademark
- deceptive trademark
- defensive trademark
- descriptive trademark
- design trademark
- device trademark
- disclaimed trademark
- distinctive trademark
- famous trademark
- fanciful trademark
- federally-registred trademark
- figurative trademark
- figure trademark
- forged trademark
- generic trademark
- identical trademarks
- imitated trademark
- imitative trademark
- incontestable trademark
- infringed trademark
- international trademarks under the Madrid Agreement
- internationally uniform trademarks
- invented word trademark
- jointly owned trademark
- legitimate trademark
- letter trademark
- logo trademark
- monogram trademark
- national trademark
- national trademark under the TRT
- native trademark
- notorious trademark
- obsolete trademark
- official trademark
- old-fashioned trademark
- persuasive trademark
- pharmaceutical trademark
- pictorial trademark
- policing trademark
- presentation trademark
- printed trademark
- prospective trademark
- recognized trademark
- registered trademark
- rejuvenated trademark
- representation trademark
- resembling trademarks
- service trademark
- signature trademark
- similar trademarks
- sketchy trademark
- slogan trademark
- sonor trademark
- sophisticated trademark
- sound trademark
- static trademark
- strong trademark
- stylized trademark
- substantially identical trademarks
- suggestive trademark
- symbolic trademark
- technical trademark
- three-dimensional trademark
- twen trademark
- umbrella trademark
- uniform trademarks
- unregistered trademark
- used trademark
- vertically aligned trademark
- visual trademark
- weak trademark
- well-known trademark
- well-recognized trademark
- word trademark
- world-known trademark
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сущ.тж. trade mark сокр. TMпат., марк. товарный [торговый, фирменный\] знак, торговая марка (прошедшее государственную регистрацию обозначение, позволяющие отличать товары или услуги одних юридических или физических лиц от товаров или услуг других юридических или физических лиц)Syn:See:CHILD [content\]: arbitrary trademark, combination trademark, deceptive trademark, defensive trademark, descriptive trademark, design trademark, device trademark, fanciful trademark, figurative trademark, immoral trademark, mixed trademark, offending trademark, pictorial trademark, registered trademark, signature trademark, slogan trademark, sound trademark, suggestive trademark, symbolic trademark, three-dimensional trademark, word trademark CHILD [law\]: confusingly similar trademark, deceptive trademark, international trademark, national trademark, offending trademark, recognized trademark, registered trademark, trademark advertising, trademark applicant, trademark registration, trademark owner, owner of trademark, International Trademark Association, brand, service mark, business name, intangible assets, intellectual property, industrial property, counterfeiting* * *торговая марка; торговый знак; фабричная марка. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *товарный знак, зарегистрированный в законном порядке и дающий владельцу исключительное право на его использование-----четкий символ, который, в глазах потребителя, служит знаком отличия определенных товаров, производимых или продаваемых фирмой, от других товаров-----оригинально оформленный специальный отличительный знак торгового предприятия, торговой фирмы, который они вправе размещать на продаваемых товарах, изготовленных по заказу данной фирмы
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