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word mark

[′wȯrd ‚märk]
(computer science)
A nondata punctuation bit used to delimit a word in a variable-word-length computer.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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"Worksport has now added to its arsenal of intellectual property assets the much-coveted word mark in our industry class, not just the logo mark, which we previously possessed," said Worksport and FNHI CEO, Steven Rossi.
IPOPHL, the country's authority in intellectual property rights protection and promotion, said that HBO had registered word marks for the great Houses of Westeros, for online merchandise.
The bank will now use the acronym 'FGB' as the word mark in a refreshed identity.
The partnership with Serviceplan Middle East builds on Huwaei's objective to develop closer ties to its regional consumers and reflect Huawei's recently adopted Arabic word mark being used in future ATL and BTL campaigns.
The easy-to-recognise graphic nature of the word mark avoids language issues.
In 2003, the OHIM, the Community trademarks office, registered at the request of Helena Rubinstein SNC the word mark Botolist, and at the request of L'Oreal SA the word mark Botocyl, both for cosmetic products.
Omantel's main brands will be united under a common identity, and Oman Mobile will be represented as an "Omantel Mobile" word mark.
* the word mark "F1" in respect of which Formula One had registrations in Germany, the UK and international registrations in Denmark, Germany, Spain, France, Italy and Hungary; and
A panel of judges at the court said that AB's request for an EU trademark for 'Budweiser' was invalid, because Budejovicky, Budvar had already registered the term as an "international word mark," another type of intellectual property protection.
The new design, which features the companyOs new gold and blue colors, logo and word mark, made its debut when the train broke through a 28-foot branded barrier at the west end of the Rocky Mountaineer Station.
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