If it is a logo or name that you have designed and it goes outside of the state- is technically trademarked and protected under the common law?
Yes.
Of Course it is.
Yes, they can.
Yes, but if your have not registered your company's logo with the trademark office, your logo can never be trademarked once you have used it and sold products with this logo. If you don't want another company copying or using a very similar logo, then I suggest you have it trademarked.
The World of Warcraft logo is trademarked. it can be used for personal usage as long as the trademark notice is included but cannot be used for commercial gain without express permission.
It was first used in 1947, and registered in 1957.
No, well they can, but the owner of the trademark can sue them for damages.
Logos are typically registered as trademarks; the tree logo of Element Skateboards has been protected since 1991.
No, you cannot use a company's trademarked logo without their permission for any reason.
The singular possessive form for the noun company is company's.Example: The company's logo is trademarked.
Yes it is. The trademark is owned by Major League Baseball Properties.Actually-the logo is trademarked by MLB. You are able to use the font itself, but you cannot duplicate the team name AND font
The original rightsholders would retain the rights to the patented and trademarked materials. If you have not added anything original, there is nothing more to protect.