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The name Overclocker Cafe ', its images and site specific logos are the Trademark and Servicemark of the Overclocker Cafe' Company.
OCTools 2010
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As seen in the below excerpts from Suleman's USPTO applications, she had to sign a letter consenting to "the use of my nickname as a Trademark or Servicemark."
Latest Articles 2009
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The name Overclocker Cafe ', its images and site specific logos are the Trademark and Servicemark of the Overclocker Cafe' Company.
OCTools 2009
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Slide 6: Trademark vs. Servicemark A trademark in connection with goods.
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Slide 10: Trademark and Music A Company name can be trademarked A Band name can be trademarked For new bands without a track record of public commercial success, it is much easier to get a Servicemark Song titles are not generally protected under any category of IP There are some instances when a song title can be trademarked - BUT distinctiveness and substantial commercial success must be proven © 2006 musicbizclasses. com
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The name Overclocker Cafe ', its images and site specific logos are the Trademark and Servicemark of the Overclocker Cafe' Company.
OCTools 2008
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Slide 6: Trademark vs. Servicemark A trademark in connection with goods.
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Slide 6: Trademark vs. Servicemark A trademark in connection with goods.
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Slide 10: Trademark and Music A Company name can be trademarked A Band name can be trademarked For new bands without a track record of public commercial success, it is much easier to get a Servicemark Song titles are not generally protected under any category of IP There are some instances when a song title can be trademarked - BUT distinctiveness and substantial commercial success must be proven © 2006 musicbizclasses. com
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Slide 10: Trademark and Music A Company name can be trademarked A Band name can be trademarked For new bands without a track record of public commercial success, it is much easier to get a Servicemark Song titles are not generally protected under any category of IP There are some instances when a song title can be trademarked - BUT distinctiveness and substantial commercial success must be proven © 2006 musicbizclasses. com
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