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Character Compass is a registered trademark of Relevant Labs, LLC.
There are four things you must have to get permission to make toothpaste products in India. You will have to have manufacturing licenses, patents, copyrights and registered trademark.
Some well-known characters are actually protected by trademark law; even if the character you wish to use has not be registered as a trademark, you would need permission from the creator before using the character.
The materials the character is embodied in are automatically protected, but to specifically protect the character separately you may need to register it as a trademark. A knowledgable discussion is linked below.
If you control the trademark, yes.
yes the "Bootspark"tiruvalla is a trademark registered firm
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
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.
Yes Johnny Cupcakes is a registered trademark.