You cannot use it in commerce, in the same categories of goods and services for which it is already registered. If you attempt to use it in commerce in other categories of goods and services, the owners of the existing trademarks can legally prevent you from doing so.
Short names and phrases cannot be protected by copyright. There are, however, 83 registered trademarks associated with "masterchef" and "master chef."
Yes; there are 83 trademarks including "masterchef" or "master chef."
If you must. Trademarks are registered for use with very specific goods and services.
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The U.S. version of Masterchef (Masterchef America) is on the Fox Network.
Masterchef is a program which put celebrities/adults to the test for cooking.There was a Junior Masterchef for kids in 2009.
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There are hundreds of registered trademarks of the word "Fearless."
Individual words do not qualify for copyright protection, and there is no trademark registered with that word.
There are more than 2000 registered trademarks including the word "valley," many of which are the word alone. However, registrations are limited to certain goods and services, and (particularly in the instance of common words) the trademark owner has no right to object to other uses of the word.
If you control the trademark, yes.
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Yes, It is a registered federal trademark in the United States, You can Search the Entire Federal Trademark Database free, here: Trademarks411.com | Trademark Search OnlineHope it will helpThanks
Single words can't be copyrighted. Bundt is a registered trademark of Northland Aluminum.
No. Actually, the superscript TM is for designating trademarks in the US that have not yet been registered with the USPTO. If/when you get the trademark registered with the USPTO, you would use the ® instead.
Yes.
It's not required to use the trademark or registered trademark symbols, and some designers feel it clutters the look of the packaging.
Yes; it is registered to Goodluck Worldwide.