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  2. File:Brands and Branding Act 1880.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Fraud Act 2006.pdf - Wikipedia

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    identity documents such as the British Passport. Consult this guide for full details. ... Fraud Act 2006.pdf; Page:Fraud Act 2006.pdf/1;

  4. Trademark infringement - Wikipedia

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    The Lanham Act's fair-use exception is an affirmative defense requiring the defendant to prove that the term was used in good faith and in a descriptive manner for a purpose other than as a mark. The Lanham Act includes a fair-use exception, under § 1115(b)(4), for trademarks that consist of descriptive words, to prevent trademark monopolies ...

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  6. Brand - Wikipedia

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    Unlike brand recognition, brand recall (also known as unaided brand recall or spontaneous brand recall) is the ability of the customer retrieving the brand correctly from memory. [11] Rather than being given a choice of multiple brands to satisfy a need, consumers are faced with a need first, and then must recall a brand from their memory to ...

  7. Brand management - Wikipedia

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    Brand associations refers to a set of information nodes held in memory that form a network of associations and are linked to a key variable. For example, variables such as brand image, brand personality, brand attitude, brand preference are nodes within a network that describes the sources of brand-self congruity.

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  9. United States trademark law - Wikipedia

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    A word, phrase, or logo can act as a trademark. But so can a slogan, a name, a scent, the shape of a product's container, and a series of musical notes. [7] The language of the Lanham Act describes that universe [of things that can qualify as a trademark] in the broadest of terms. It says that trademarks "includ[e] any word, name, symbol, or ...