In a code law country, the brand name belongs to whoever it is that registers it first.
the name of the tank/brand
What scottish clan does Aitken belong to
The code-name was 'Little Boy'.
The Enigma code
Bushido is the name of the code of honor of samurai. : )
No country belongs to the US.
Any name brand is fine.
country does not have a postal code - name of the country is enough
European Union
The country code for Canada is .ca. If the name "domain" was registered with the Canadian country code it would like like this: "domain.ca".
Spacecraft are still being produced.
The answer to this question is Hersheys Brand
A country code is a shorthand for the name of a country or territory. For example, a telephone country code is a one-, two-, or three-digit prefix used to call a particular country or territory. Each country also has a two-letter country code for use on the Internet.
There are independent owned hotels that they belong to a group of hotels for marketing/branding reasons. The pay a percentage of their revenue to the company which manage the brand name of the consortium and they get international clientele that know the brand name of the consortium.
There is no area code 104 in North America (country code +1 = USA, Canada, etc.), the UK (country code +44), or Mexico (country code +52). If you are talking about a domestic area code, you need to specify the country. Telephone country code +1 is North America, but there are no valid numbers beginning with +1 0.
"Le ma" is not the name of a country. Please rephrase your question.
If they are a name brand I would think you could.