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  2. 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 ...

  3. Terms of Service - AOL Legal

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    Attention: Notice of Legal Dispute. Dept. 5771. PO Box 65101. Sterling, VA 20165-8806. A “Notice of Legal Dispute” is a written form in which you provide your name, address, contact information, your AOL username, the facts regarding your Dispute, and the relief you are requesting from us. You can get a Notice of Legal Dispute form by ...

  4. Copyright Permission - AOL Legal

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    Permission is granted only when certain limited criteria are met. To request such permission please send email to permissions@corp.aol.com. Please identify the requested material and the website on which it is found in the subject line, e.g. "AOL.COM home page screenshot," "MovieFone Star of the Week article," or "Screenshot of our website in ...

  5. Trademark - Wikipedia

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    The primary advantage of the Madrid system is that it allows a trademark owner to obtain trademark protection in many jurisdictions by filing one application in one jurisdiction with one set of fees, and make any changes (e.g. changes of name or address), and renew registration across all applicable jurisdictions through a single administrative ...

  6. Madrid Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Once the trademark authority of a designated country grants protection, the mark is protected in that jurisdiction just as if that office had registered it. [ 1 ] The Madrid System is administered by the International Bureau of the United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva , Switzerland .

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

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    Fair use of trademarks is more limited than that which exists in the context of copyright. Many trademarks are adapted from words or symbols that are common to the culture, as Apple, Inc. using a trademark that is based upon the apple. Other trademarks are invented by the mark owner (such as Kodak) and have no common use until introduced by the ...

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