English to Marathi Dictionary trademark

trademark

ट्रेडमार्क
definition
verb
they are counterfeiting trademarked goods
provide with a trademark.
noun
The author cites four key types of intellectual property: trademarks , copyrights, patents, and trade secrets.
a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
translation of 'trademark'
मालावर अंकित केलेली व्यापारी मुद्रा,
व्यापार्‍याची निशाणी
example
Their distinctive, close-harmony singing became their 'trademark' and survived musical fashion and family rifts.
Her most memorable roles are stamped with her 'trademark' characteristics, by turns wry, matey and spikily defiant.
Remediation is a 'trademark' characteristic of weblogs but it is hardly a new idea.
They were to make a joint application with the Plaintiff for the registered 'trademark' .
You could register it as a 'trademark' or service mark, but in this case, for what?
I know that uproars about trademarked words are old hat, but can a supposedly ethical organisation really 'trademark' the term ‘indigenous’?
The same symbol might function as a 'trademark' , a service mark and a trade name, depending on the context in which it is used.
The sound is a mile away from the stadium rock that the band would 'trademark' later in their careers.
In its simplest terms, a franchise is a license from the owner of a 'trademark' or trade name permitting another to sell a product under that name or mark.
It features his 'trademark' blend of R&B ballads and up-tempo tunes.
Diane touched her pen to her lips, her 'trademark' sign that the guest has just said something deeply profound.
The mount is one of the 'trademark' positions of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Their distinctive 'trademarks' , those interlocking guitars and precise rhythms, are sharp and slick - although the songs don't exactly leap out at you.
I have even 'trademarked' the name in case the idea flies.
They say that it's not for commercial use in the terms and whatnot, but an easier way to enforce it is to just disallow anything that looks like it might be 'trademarked' or copyrighted.
Austerity is her 'trademarked' stage personality, most strikingly as Glyndebourne's icy Carmen a couple of summers ago.
Other problematic areas include intellectual property rights, 'trademarks' and data protection.
He has even 'trademarked' the phrase ‘Mozart Effect’.
Legal vigilance over brand names and 'trademarks' is a product of our hyper-litigious society.
All product names are either registered 'trademarks' of the respective companies or fictional entities, work it out yourself!
Some marketing managers who should know better suggest legally ineffective 'trademarks' for their products.
Grounds for the refusal were not made public, but the 1996 Trade Marks Act forbids registration of 'trademarks' which are ‘contrary to public policy or to accepted principles of morality’.
For superfocused searches, such as determining whether a phrase is 'trademarked' , look for a specialty search engine on that topic.
The animator extraordinaire brings his 'trademarked' weirdness to feature-length once more with this new release.
Naturally, the different systems and jurisdictions for registering 'trademarks' and domain names have given rise to immense difficulties.
I'm not advising anybody to break the law, or to violate 'trademarks' or service marks or proprietary names or anything like that.
So we are now registering county crests as 'trademarks' .
Even more than corporate logos and 'trademarks' , the symbolism embedded in flag design is emotionally, philosophically, and politically charged.
The author cites four key types of intellectual property: 'trademarks' , copyrights, patents, and trade secrets.
In 1987, he 'trademarked' the name Kamut in order to market khorasan wheat, a high-protein, high-selenium, hypoallergenic grain purported to have its origins in ancient Egypt.
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