A brand name is the vocalizable component of a brand, trademark, or service mark, setting it apart from visual identifiers. It can be a word, letter, or a combination of words and letters.
Infringement refers to the violation or overstepping of another individual's or entity's protected rights, including but not limited to intellectual property rights such as copyrights, patents, and trademarks.
Intangible value represents non-physical assets that have a significant impact on an entity's worth, such as goodwill, brand recognition, and intellectual properties like trademarks and patents.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, and symbols, names, and images used in commerce.
A logo, also known as a logotype, is a unique design, symbol, or special representation used to identify and distinguish a company, organization, or product, often trademarked for intellectual property protection.
A trade name is a name under which a business operates and presents itself to the public. Unlike trademarks, trade names may not necessarily be registered or trademarked.
A trademark is a recognizable sign, design, or expression that identifies products or services of a particular source from those of others. Used by companies to protect brand identity and maintain market presence.
A Trademark is a distinctive symbol or device used to identify and differentiate the products of a particular trader from those of others. Trademarks offer legal protection and can be registered for exclusive use.
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