Sunday, August 19, 2012

Trade mark


Generally speaking a distractive mark of authority, through which the product of particulars manufacturers or the vendible commodities of particular merchants may be distinguished from those of others. It may consist in any symbol or in any form of words, but as its office is to point out distinctively the origin or ownership of the article to which it is affixed it follows that no sign or form of words can be appropriated as a valid trademark which, from the nature or the fact conveyed by its primary meaning, others may employ with equal truth and wit equal right for the same purpose.

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