The special marks and devices of spool-cotton are trade-marks clearly. But the right to use a firm name in a given business is both. Consequently the decisions of the courts have frequently spoken of incidents of good-will as incidents of trade-marks, and vice versa.
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Seven basic recommendations for revision of international protection of trade-marks were made public yesterday by the United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce. The recommendations are contained in a report entitled "Increasing International Trade With World-Wide Protection of Trade-Marks," prepared by the council's committee on international protection of industrial property.
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The word trampoline, The Bulletin has been notified, is patented as a trade-mark. If we use the name, we are advised, we must identify it as a trade-mark of a certain company that makes rebound tumbling equipment.
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The manufacturer has trade-marked the new type the "Stratoliner." […] Trade-marked the “Stratoliner,” this new Boeing plane will carry thirty-three passengers in a cabin sealed and supercharged for maintaining sea-level atmospheric conditions as high as 20,000 feet above the earth.
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