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TM

Trade Mark

Business » General Business

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CTM

Community Trade Mark

Business » General Business

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RTM

Registered Trade Mark

Business » General Business

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®

symbol for Registered Trade Mark

Business » General Business

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APTMA

Association of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys

Community » Associations

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APTMA

Association of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys

Business » Patents & Trademarks

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CTMR

Community Trade Mark Regulation

Community

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CTMO

Chinese Trade Mark Office

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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TMDA

Trade Mark and Design Act

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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ITMA

Institute Of Trade Mark Attorneys

Governmental » Institutes

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TM

Trade Mark

Business

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CTM

Community Trade Mark

Business » International Business

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EUTM

European Union Trade Mark

Community » Unions

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EUTM

European Union Trade Mark

Regional » European

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What does trade-mark mean?

trade-mark
A trademark (also written trade mark or trade-mark) is a type of intellectual property consisting of a recognizable sign, design, or expression that identifies products or services from a particular source and distinguishes them from others. The trademark owner can be an individual, business organization, or any legal entity. A trademark may be located on a package, a label, a voucher, or on the product itself. Trademarks used to identify services are sometimes called service marks.The first legislative act concerning trademarks was passed in 1266 under the reign of Henry III of England requiring all bakers to use a distinctive mark for the bread they sold. The first modern trademark laws emerged in the late 19th century. In France, the first comprehensive trademark system in the world was passed into law in 1857. The Trade Marks Act 1938 of the United Kingdom changed the system, permitting registration based on "intent-to-use", creating an examination based process, and creating an application publication system. The 1938 Act, which served as a model for similar legislation elsewhere, contained other novel concepts such as "associated trademarks", a consent to use the system, a defensive mark system, and a non claiming right system. The symbols ™ (the trademark symbol) and ® (the registered trademark symbol) can be used to indicate trademarks; the latter is only for use by the owner of a trademark that has been registered.

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