Yes. You do not have to have a trademark registered to use it. But if you are doing a large business or expect to expand trademarks are handled through the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS).
it was named after Harald a king who ruled in Denmark who was nicknamed blue-tooth .Bluetooth is a trademark used by the company
the founder of the company named it after his daughter Rose Sarli when it started in Kansas City. I knew her in her later years......an incredibly generous and kind woman.
She has a Production Company named July Moon and a Clothing Line named Dream Out Loud.
Henry and Richard
There does not appear to be any company named Teen Exchange. There are many similarly named companies, however.
An executed release means that the document of release has been signed. An example of a release would be a medical waiver or any other document releasing the named person or company from some responsibility stated to you.
Yes. It is a registered trademark for Harold Freeman Jewelry of NYC.
Most trademarks are not written in one of the standard named fonts, but instead in a custom unnamed font created only for use in that trademark. Use by the trademark holder of any other font to write that trademark or of that font to write anything but that trademark can result in the termination of the trademark holder's rights to use the trademark and to use the courts to prevent others from inappropriately using it.
Robert Dyas is famous for starting the British company named after him, Robert Dyas. The company was first established in 1872 and still is in business today.
No company named Creditline could be found. A credit line is the amount of credit available to a consumer or business on a credit card or bank account.
Do you mean Allen keys? Named after the company. The Allen wrench trademark of the Allen Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut was taken out in 1943, and Allen became such a successful brand of hex key that many consumers in subsequent decades have assumed (reasonably but incorrectly) that the internal-wrenching hexagon drive was invented by someone named Allen.
Chordiant was an American software company, specializing in providing customer relationship and business process management software. The company went public in 2000 and was acquired by Pegasystems in 2010.