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Trademark capitalization

Designations used by companies to distinguish their products are often claimed as trademarks. In all instances where John Wiley Sons, Tnc, is aware of a claim, the product names appear in initial capital or allcapttal letters, Readers, however, should contact the appropriate companies for more complete information regarding trademarks and registration. [Pg.763]

Designations used by companies to distinguish tbeh products are often clAimed as trademarks [n Sdl instances where John VJiley Sons, Inc, is aware oI a claim, die product names appear in initial capital or ALL CAPITAL LETTERS Readers, boweuer, should contact the appropriate companies lot mote complete infcsmation regarding trademarks and tegistradon... [Pg.377]

Name that is registered by the manufacturer and is followed by the trademark symbol the name can be used only by the manufacturer a drug may have several trade names, depending on the number of manufacturers the first letter of the name is capitalized. [Pg.3]

Amortization is the recovery of certain capital expenditures that can be deducted from revenue in a manner similar to depreciation (discussed in the next section). Typical capital expenditures that can be amortized are pollution control facilities, removal of architectural barriers for the handicapped, reduction of goodwill (an asset not shown in Figure B.l 1), or patents and trademarks, and so on. [Pg.623]

Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book and Harvard University Press was aware of a trademark claim, then the designations have been printed in initial capital letters (for example, Prozac). [Pg.298]

All terms mentioned in this book that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been appropriately capitalized. Artech House cannot attest to the accuracy of this information. Use of a term in this book should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark. [Pg.218]

Course PTR and the author have attempted throughout this book to distinguish proprietary trademarks from descriptive terms by following the capitalization style used by the manufacturer. [Pg.339]

Continuous screw presses are used (1) for extracting fats and oils in small operations where investment capital or supplies of raw materials are limited and installation of a solvent extraction plant is impractical (2) to partially defat high-oil content seeds for easier handling in subsequent solvent extraction or hard pressing and (3) for extraction of animal flesh and bones, fish, and fleshy-type oilseeds such as palm fruit, olives, and copra (dried coconut meat ), and oilseeds. These machines have been generically referred to as expellers, but the Expeller trademark belongs to Anderson International Corporation, Cleveland, OH, successor to the company founded by Valerius D. Anderson who patented the first continuous screw press in 1899. [Pg.1585]

Capitalize trademarks use them as adjectives with the appropriate nouns. [Pg.146]

Use only an initial capital letter, not all capitals, for company names that are not acronyms, because company names are not trademarks and are not protected by law. [Pg.147]


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