EndTrans® is a registered trademark of EndTrans Netwide Productions Ltd, (ENP) a wholly owned subsidiary of EndTrans Co. which is a division of EndTrans Pan National L.L.C., a limited liability corporation acting as an independent arm of EndTrans Intergalactic Holding Corporation under the auspices of and with full permission of EndTrans Universal, a leisure time service of EndTrans InterDimensional.
Thanks to Hitler's regime, the swastika is now an infamous trademark. The logo of certain companies have become a trademark that is recognized worldwide. Every legal company has their own trademark to represent their business.
If you control the trademark, yes.
How would you use theory in a sentence
There are several online trademark catalogs precisely for this use.
No; if it's registered, use the R, and if it's not, use the TM.
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.
A trademark is protected for life as long as it is still in use.
What is the penalty and or fine for illel use of a trademark
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.
It's not something I would risk without permission. Trademark, unlike copyright, must be defended or the holder risks loss of trademark status through dilution.
It would be a trademark violation, which is similar.
It's not required to use the trademark or registered trademark symbols, and some designers feel it clutters the look of the packaging.