No, but a website name can be registered as a trademark just as a business name. At the top of this page, you'll notice that "Answers.com" is a registered trademark.
Magola has registered the name "Magneticman."
It means the company name is a registered trademark.
A trademark is a mark used in trade, like a business name, logo, or slogan. Although established trademarks are protected without registration, a registered trademark has been submitted to the country's trademark office for addition to the registry.
The ® symbol can be used after a business name that has been registered as a trademark.
A search of the Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) at the US Patent and Trademark Office website does not show a registered trademark for "Stickman Records" in the US. However there are two companies with that name, operating in Germany and Canada, and they may be registered as trademarks in their respective countries.
No, but registration is not required for protection: he can claim common law trademark on his name to the extent that he is using it in trade.
All registered trademarks are legally protected. A name that is not a registered as a trademark, may not be protected under law.
The name Nike is not eligible for copyright protection. However it is registered as a trademark.
GENERIC a consumer product having no brand name or registered trademark.
'Nintendo' is a company name, and also their registered trademark, it is not something that can be patented.
BP is the registered name and trademark of BP oil.