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Trademark conflicts, 25 256 Trademark infringement, 25 262-263 Trademark licensing, 25 264-265 Trademark protection right to, 25 253... [Pg.962]

HOLT and the Owl Design are trademarks licensed tc Hcit, Rinehart and Winston, registered in the United States of America and/or other jurisdictions. [Pg.2]

SMART GUIDE and Design are registered trademarks licensed to Smart Guide Publications, hic. [Pg.371]

A trademark may be Hcensed, but special rules apply to such licensing because of the nature and function of the trademark right. Thus the pubHc has an iaterest ia the mark as a symbol of origin of the goods or services ia the owaer and should be able to rely on the mark as iadicating the character and quaHty of the goods or services that the owner controls. Essential, therefore, to a vaHd Hcense is provision for the Hcensor to control the nature and quaHty... [Pg.271]

COPYRIGHT 2008, 2004 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Thomson Learning is a trademark used herein under license. [Pg.1320]

ExamView and Exam View Pro are registered trademarks of FSCreations. Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation used herein under license. Macintosh and Power Macintosh arc registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Used herein under license. [Pg.1320]

The citation of trade names and/or names of manufacturers in this publication is not to be construed as an endorsement or as approval by ACS of the commercial products or services referenced herein nor should the mere reference herein to any drawing, specification, chemical process, or other data be regarded as a license or as a conveyance of any right or permission to the holder, reader, or any other person or corporation, to manufacture, reproduce, use, or sell any patented invention or copyrighted work that may in any way be related thereto. Registered names, trademarks, etc., used in this publication, even without specific indication thereof, are not to be considered unprotected by law. [Pg.5]

The best known aspect, and the first one to find commercialization in the direct fluorination area, was the fluorination of polymer surfaces. This Lagow-Margrave invention, trademarked Fluorokote, involved many types of polymeric materials in various forms e.g., polyethylene bottles, polypropylene objects, and rubber gloves. Polyethylene bottles are easily given fluorocarbon surfaces (>0.1 mm), and this has been commercialized. Air Products has at least 20 licenses for what is known as their Aeropak process and Union Carbide has a Linde Fluorination process as well. Applications in chemical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic storage are widespread. [Pg.219]


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