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WHAT IS A TRADE MARKS? Print E-mail

Trade marks are symbols (designs) and or words that identify your products, services and sometimes business. For example the well-known design symbol is the M in McDonald’s and words such as Windows owned by Microsoft or WordPerfect owned by Corel. A trade mark is the best protection one can have for a name or design of a business.

 
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