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  2. International Defensive Pistol Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA), founded in 1996, is an organization based in Bogata, Texas that governs a practical shooting sport (IDPA), which is based on defensive pistol tactics, everyday carry equipment, and full-charge service ammunition, to solve simulated "real world" self-defense scenarios. Competitors (shooters ...

  3. ISI mark - Wikipedia

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    The ISI mark is mandatory for certain products to be sold in India, such as electrical appliances [2] including switches, electric motors, wiring cables, heaters, kitchen appliances, etc., and other products like Portland cement, LPG valves, LPG cylinders, automotive tyres, [3] etc. In the case of most other products, ISI marks are optional. [4 ...

  4. IDPA - Wikipedia

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    From an initialism: This is a redirect from an initialism to a related topic, such as the expansion of the initialism.. Use {{R from acronym}} instead for abbreviations that are pronounced as words, such as NATO and RADAR.

  5. United States trademark law - Wikipedia

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    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 device, or any combination thereof." § 1127.

  6. Individual branding - Wikipedia

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    Individual branding, also called individual product branding, flanker brands or multibranding, is "a branding strategy in which products are given brand names that are newly created and generally not connected to names of existing brands offered by the company."

  7. Alphanumeric brand name - Wikipedia

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    An alphanumeric brand name is a brand name composed only of letters and numbers (alphanumericals).Examples include 7 Up, Saks Fifth Avenue, Audi A4, Canon A75. [1] [2] They may serve as abbreviations (e.g. 3M, formerly known as the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company), indicate model extensions (iPhone 3G, iPhone 4, etc.), symbolize physical product attributes (the V-shaped V8 engine ...

  8. Verbal identity - Wikipedia

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    Verbal identity or verbal brand identity is the linguistic component of an organisation's brand.It incorporates brand language, the terms in which an organisation describes itself and its products, but also covers the names of corporations and the products they sell, taglines, and the “voice” of the brand, defined as the personality and tone discernible in its communications. [1]

  9. Corporate identity - Wikipedia

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    A corporate identity or corporate image is the manner in which a corporation, firm or business enterprise presents itself to the public.The corporate identity is typically visualized by branding and with the use of trademarks, [1] but it can also include things like product design, advertising, public relations etc. Corporate identity is a primary goal of corporate communication, aiming to ...