registered trademark
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However, Johnson noted that the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation’s design of three parallel lines “could be argued to be very similar to the Adidas” registered trademark.
From Washington Post
In another, he used the word “Holocaust” with a registered trademark sign, as if to cast doubt on Nazi Germany’s atrocities.
From Washington Post
The justice asked how an internet domain name differed from a 1-800 phone number, noting that 1-800-PLUMBING is a registered trademark.
From New York Times
As they started gaining popularity, the company filed a petition to cancel the registered trademark for "Mumbo Sauce" held by Select Brands.
From Salon
“CARE package” is actually a registered trademark—an acronym for “Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe,” a humanitarian group created after World War II that mailed thousands of packages of food and supplies to displaced and hungry Europeans.
From Slate
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.