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trademark

noun as in logo, symbol

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The technology exists in a legally gray area, but existing copyright and trademark laws could rein in those making and sharing videos that use celebrities’ likeness, brands or other protected works, intellectual-property lawyers say.

The French New Wave's trademark documentary-style realism was made possible in part by technology -- the arrival of cheap, light, portable cameras.

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“Not only is OpenAI using Plaintiff’s valuable CAMEO® trademark, it is doing so in a manner that directly competes with Plaintiff and threatens its very existence,” Cameo said in its complaint.

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Ground Game LA has alleged that the reporters tried to assume control of the site, claiming they improperly took and used its trademarked name, its mailing list and other materials.

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Eventually Sanders donned his trademark white suit and started going by “Colonel,” an honorary distinction granted by Kentucky’s governor.

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