it can, people purchase the rights to brand names all the time. One way which is cheap to do it is to write it down and post it to yourself. Ive read many times about companies having to change their name because another party or person owned the rights to it. Game track was one of them, they had to change their name to gizmondo...
Something that is memorable is key. A name that is original and not patented by any other company. Also it may be good to try and think of a brand name which is in some way connected to the product, so that when people want to buy that product they will remember your brand name.
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Jacuzzi is a brand name spa it is trademarked and already patented. Which makes it illegal to attempt to replicate.
GanedenBC30 is the brand name of a patented good bacteria strain. The probiotic helps the digestive system and immune system of the human body when it is taken daily.
'Nintendo' is a company name, and also their registered trademark, it is not something that can be patented.
Its just like any other company, they own the copyrights and the brand name so you cant just paint it on a board, just like you cant print nike on just a shirt.
Brown purified the antibiotic which was patented under the name nystatin.
YES...they are one in the same...but what's in a name ?Here is a brief summery of the Ruler in question:Foldable measuring stick was patented in 1976Folding Rules was patented in 1970Foldable measuring rules was patented in 1967Jointed flexible level was patented in 1951Hinge in was patented 1933and the original patented Ruler of it's kind (No Name Given) was inApril of 1897 by a man by the name of Wilcox...now keep in mindthese are just the patented ones !!Well I hope this answers your question ?
brand name medications are the original maker of tthe drug that first patented the drug. once the patent expires other companies are allowed to manufacture the samw drug but can use different "fillers" that may be cheaper so that the drug can be sold at a cheaper price. the main part of the medicine is still the same as the name brand but its just cheaper filler additives example: name brand lortab has hydrocodone and tylenol in it.....the generic would have the same quality hydrocodone but they may use a off brand tylenol or add a different binding agent than the name brand uses
The main difference between a no-name stain remover and a name brand is typically the formulation and quality of ingredients used. Name brand stain removers often undergo rigorous testing to ensure effectiveness and safety, while generic or no-name products may not be held to the same standards. Additionally, name brand products may have specific technologies or patented ingredients that make them more effective at removing stains compared to generic alternatives.
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they appear to say stokz on the side but i cant find the brand