The company that uses the trademark SuperDrive is the Apple company. Apple uses the SuperDrive trademark to describe components in products such as its iPhone.
Yes. It is a registered trademark for Harold Freeman Jewelry of NYC.
im a jeweler, b2 sounds like a trademark, take it to a jeweler and have it tested.a good jeweler will be more then happy to tell you what type of metal the piece is made of and value free of charge.
A few unlicensed uses have been judged to be fair use, but the vast majority of uses of another's trademark logo requires permission.
Joe Jonas' trademark is everything he does and his dangerous stunts set the bar for any star around! :)
If you have a photograph of an iPhone, there is copyright on the photo itself, belonging to the photographer unless other arrangements were made. If the phone is on, each visible icon would be protected by trademark, but most common uses of the photograph would not infringe the trademark. The name iPhone is protected by trademark, but most common uses of it, for example in this question and answer, would not infringe the trademark.
Diamonique is a trademark by QVC. You have to go to a jeweler who sells this trademarked product that looks like diamond, but it is much cheaper. Or you have to go to a QVC shop or webshop.
She uses her trademark weapons-two sais.
If your family name was a trademark it would be protected only for specific uses. For example, if your name is McDonald, you don't have to get permission from McDonald's to sign your name.
Any name a company uses for some of its products is a trademark - by the mere fact of using it.You can also get a registered trademark, for more protection. In this case, you have to register your trademark (the name you use, or want to use) with some relevant institution. The details, of course, vary from one country to another.
Chrysler uses a 5 pointed star. I know of none that uses or has used a 7 pointed star.
Just a guess , possibly a jewlers mark? <><><> Think that is a good guess. The mark, known as a Jeweler's Touch, is their registered trademark. Very possible that is the touch for Zales jewelers.