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Yes, the word 'Microsoft' is a proper noun, the name of a specific company (Microsoft Corporation).
No one else in your state can use the same name.
You can have a vehicle registered in your name. If your licence is suspended, you simply can't drive it.
The name of Uganda's State Minister for Trade and Antiquities is David Wakinona.
A trademark is a symbol of ownership which recognizes a brand/logo. For example Microsoft may have a trademark for Xbox stopping anyone from using the 'Xbox' name or 'Microsoft' name.
It depends in which state you live in.
No
If you have the title signed by the registered owner, you can usuall get away with it but it is usually easier to bring the title holder to the trade in
Durablanket is a registered trade name for a high temperature insulating blanket made from ceramic fiber.
Le Vian appears to be a registered trade mark name for a series of jeweleries by a designer. The source of the name is unclear.
It depends, First run a product key finder program ( search goggle ) and find the option : "change registered owner", enter your name and click "change", then reboot and go to the Microsoft "windows update" site, let Microsoft install the genuine checker", if your windows is registered to someone else you will get a "you have a illegal copy of windows" message, if this copy of windows is in fact YOUR copy then i would phone Microsoft choose the "anti piracy" option and tell someone at Microsoft about what has happened, if you can prove that it is you own the copy of windows then Microsoft will correct the problem.
A trade name is a name a business uses to market itself, like "Nike," while a legal name is the official name registered with the government, like "Nike, Inc." Another example is "Starbucks" as a trade name and "Starbucks Corporation" as a legal name.