The name Flickr was registered by Yahoo in 2008 (filed in 2005) for this whopping list of goods and services:
Computer software for use in database management; computer software for uploading, manipulating, and enhancing digital content, documents, photographs, images, video, and audio; computer software for linking metadata tags with photographic and other media files to enable search engine retrieval and database software collections of files and their on-line sharing, and for linking metadata tags with web pages visited, to create links which users can maintain for themselves and share with on-line groups and website tagging.
Communication services by electronic computer terminals and cell phones; telecommunication services by e-mail electronic mail services; electronic transmission of messages, images, and via computer terminals and cell phones; providing online forums for discussion and electronic bulletin/message boards for transmission of messages among users in the field of general interest; providing on-line electronic bulletin boards for transmission of messages among computer users concerning personal photographs.
Electronic storage of digital content including text, photographs, images, video, and audio.
Digital enhancement of photographs; alteration and/or retouching of photographic images.
Online journals, namely, blogs concerning topics of general interest to the blogger; photography services; providing information in the field of photography.
If you control the trademark, yes.
yes the "Bootspark"tiruvalla is a trademark registered firm
Yes, It is a registered federal trademark in the United States, You can Search the Entire Federal Trademark Database free, here: Trademarks411.com | Trademark Search OnlineHope it will helpThanks
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.
Yes.
It's not required to use the trademark or registered trademark symbols, and some designers feel it clutters the look of the packaging.
Yes; it is registered to Goodluck Worldwide.
Yes Johnny Cupcakes is a registered trademark.
Yes; it was registered by Dow Chemical in 1946.
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.
Visit the website of your country's trademark office for forms and instructions.
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