Sure. There are tons of similar trademarks: Shell, Apple, Puma, Caterpillar, Bass, Jaguar, Saturn, Carnation, Crane, Crest, Blue Jay, Colt, Mustang, Bronco, Time, Life, People, Dove, Camel, and many more.
The thing to remember is trademarks are very specific: the fact that an herbal tea company (or a vitamin company, or a Skin Care company) has registered the word roobios as part of their business identity doesn't mean no one else can use it. In fact that's stated right in the registration: "no claim is made to the exclusive right to use "rooibos" apart from the mark as shown."
You can enforce of trademark the name of the catalog (unless it is generic or descriptive) and register the copyright as a publication, possibly as a serial. Mention in the catalog that it is copyrighted and the name is a trademark, and that unauthorized copying or distribution is not allowed.
To infringe on a trademark means that you are using it in a way that is not allowed by the owner.
Fortune high tech is for making money from items that are under trademark of other companies illegally. It allowed people throughout the internet access to these items while profiting from it.
If you must. Trademarks are registered for use with very specific goods and services.
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Trademark. That means that nobody else is allowed to use the Google symbol.
Cell phones are not allowed in petroleum companies because the cellphone signals can easily cause fire and result in devastation.
You must register at slimfast.com for their ownline community. You will then be allowed to print the coupons.
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No. They will not let you register it without insurance unfortunately.