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Pure Oil's design became their corporate trademark starting in 1927.
It is considered one of the world's most recognizable corporate trademarks.
The logo on a shirt often becomes, like a corporate trademark, a show's public face.
The skyline was more than a picturesque image - it was actually the corporate trademark.
A catchy corporate trademark can do more than enhance sales of the company's products - the artwork can create a business unto itself.
While the exact abuses are not known, they probably involve the improper use of corporate trademarks and generating needless traffic on other sites.
He designed many of the company's showrooms and offices as well as its corporate trademark and stationery.
The other was a rise of 6 percent, to $17.9 billion, in retail sales of merchandise based on corporate trademarks and brands.
It is signed with the Disney Corporate Trademark on the side of Mickey's right foot.
And although reporting on Mexican companies has increased geometrically, openness is hardly a Mexican corporate trademark.
However, the song was deleted from the album to avoid a potential lawsuit, as Carbona was a corporate trademark.
As local historians note, the corporate trademark change to Exxon went unnoticed by local patrons and the original Esso oval sign is still displayed out front.
The Nike "Swoosh" is a corporate trademark created in 1971 by Carolyn Davidson, while she was a graphic design student at Portland State University.
One improving sector, according to the survey, was the retail sales of merchandise based on corporate trademarks and brands, which showed a 5 percent increase in 1998, to $16.9 billion.
MarkMonitor was founded in 1999 in Boise, Idaho and was focused exclusively on protecting corporate trademarks on the Internet.
Lorraine Collett Petersen (December 9, 1892 - March 30, 1983) was an American model hired to promote a corporate trademark as the "Sun-Maid Girl".
Greeking in theatre, television, and film production art-department work refers to the process of changing or hiding corporate trademarks that have not been "cleared" legally for use in the production.
So Jeff Burgar, accused cybersquatter, speaks for many Internet users when he views Icann and WIPO as defenders of the corporate trademark establishment.
Nancy Green (November 17, 1834 - September 23, 1923) was a storyteller, cook, activist, and one of the first African-American models hired to promote a corporate trademark as "Aunt Jemima".
Last year, retail customers bought $17 billion worth of goods that involved licensed corporate trademarks, according to Wes Anson, president of Marketing/Trademark Consultants of La Jolla, Calif.
Big corporate trademark holders persuaded Congress to give them stronger protections, and while the White House said the bill would interfere with Icann's international authority, it was enacted as a last-minute attachment to the federal budget.
Corporations hand out samples of Noxzema skin cream and Tampax tampons in home economics classes and distribute millions of Halloween "safety kits" with corporate trademarks like Kool-Aid emblazoned on the side.
But it was the artist designs that became a corporate trademark 10 years ago when Swatch introduced a watch by Christian Chapiron, who works under the pseudonym Kiki Picasso, that became an instant collectible.
The outcome made it likely that the 1995 law would remain controversial in intellectual property circles and that the major corporate trademark owners at whose behest Congress passed the law would now seek an amendment to give their interests more specific protection.
In fact, the icon of Bassano, as well as Nardini corporate trademark, the Ponte Vecchio, became the focal point of every single historical event in the area, binding the Nardini name to the town of Bassano itself.