There are more than 2000 registered trademarks including the word "valley," many of which are the word alone. However, registrations are limited to certain goods and services, and (particularly in the instance of common words) the trademark owner has no right to object to other uses of the word.
Typing (r) should autocorrect to the registered trademark symbol.
There are hundreds of registered trademarks of the word "Fearless."
Individual words do not qualify for copyright protection, and there is no trademark registered with that word.
Single words can't be copyrighted. Bundt is a registered trademark of Northland Aluminum.
The (R) symbol is used to indicate that the preceding word or phrase is a trademark or service mark that has been registered with the trademark office.
If the word is being used as a mark in trade, it can be registered as a trademark in the country or countries where you're doing business, as well as internationally through the World Intellectual Property Organization. The actual process varies from country to country; contact the trademark office for instructions.
A trademark is a type of intellectual property, specifically a mark used in trade: a business or product name, logo, or slogan.
A single word cannot be protected by copyright. As a product name, it can be protected by trademark law. In the US, there are no registered trademarks for the word "gream."
The little TM symbol in a circle represents a trademark. It indicates that the word, phrase, logo, or symbol that it is associated with has been registered as a trademark to protect it from unauthorized use. It signifies ownership and asserts the rights of the trademark owner.
The BBC controls all Doctor Who imagery, and has indeed registered a trademark on the word "dalek."
The name of the cereal, Cocoa Puffs, is a proper noun, the name of a specific product and a registered trademark. A proper noun is always capitalized. The word 'cocoa' is a common noun, a word for any cocoa used by anyone for anything. The word 'puffs' is a common noun, the plural of the noun puff, a word for any kind of puff.
Yes, the word 'Popsicle' is a noun, a word for a thing.The noun 'Popsicle' is a proper noun, the name of a specific product, a registered trademark of Unilever.