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  2. Wikipedia : Logo Copyright/Trademark

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    The New Orleans Saints fleur-de-lis logo is ineligible for copyright protection since it is a historically common design. In a fair amount of cases, a logo is considered a trademark without also being a copyright. This is most often the case for simple logos that only contain letters or simple geometric shapes.

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Trademarks

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    [a] This guideline (in its entirety) applies to all trademarks, service marks, wordmarks, trade names, and all other names of businesses and similar entities, and products and services thereof. When deciding how to format a trademark, editors should examine styles already in use by independent reliable sources. From among those, choose the ...

  4. Fair use (U.S. trademark law) - Wikipedia

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    Intent to show confusion is also relevant; hence, as a general rule the trademark should be used no more than necessary for the legitimate purpose. [5] By the same token, use of a word mark is preferred to a logo, and a word mark in the same style of type as surrounding text is preferred to a word mark in its trademarked distinctive type.

  5. Wikipedia:Copyright or Trademark - Wikipedia

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    The Coca-Cola logo (the quintessential example of a trademarked but not copyrighted logo) is used on the Coca-Cola page, but not the Pepsi Cola page – so no trademark problems result. For Wikipedia purposes, a "public domain" image does not need a non-free content rationale in order to be used.

  6. United States trademark law - Wikipedia

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    A trademark is a word, phrase, or logo that identifies the source of goods or services. [1] Trademark law protects a business' commercial identity or brand by discouraging other businesses from adopting a name or logo that is "confusingly similar" to an existing trademark. The goal is to allow consumers to easily identify the producers of goods ...

  7. Trademark dispute emerges over Tiger Woods' new logo - AOL

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    Tiger Woods’ new logo for his Sun Day Red golf apparel line is facing a trademark dispute. Tigeraire, a company that makes cooling products for athletes, has filed a notice of opposition with ...

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