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 Is Wal-Mart good for America? Or just Communist China?
Wal-Mart has been very good to it's workers.....in China.

They are the supercenter of low wages, poor benefits, and imported products.

Is Wal-Mart better for America....or C...


 What do you dislike about Starbucks Coffee?
Are there any flaws in the Starbucks Coffee Industry that you would like have changed? For example: the constant low supply of goods, the prices, etc??...


 Wal mart ???
uhm so their building a new walmart .. how will that affect the economy ?! cuz u kno wal mart isnt the best store n all
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oh yah .. n how bout the traffic .. cuz in ...


 Need help with a terrible online company...help? 10 points for best answer!!?
Well the story is i used www.californiadivorcepapers.com and they are being complete d*ckwads right now. I call and I email asking for them to send me my originals so I can mail them out myself and ...


 How in the hell do I get out of this stupid meeting I am sitting in?
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 How come some of the things I buy in Walmart, have English Spanish AND french on them?
WTF is the french for? I didn't know wal-mart was so big in France?
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By the way, I mean the tiny little writing on the bottom and the instructions....


 Should I register a trademark before or after launch?
I want to register the trade mark for my brand name and intend to launch it. I want to know, if I do not trademark the name but it receives massive media coverage will that be sufficient enough for ...


 My Boss/Manager is Lazy?
I work alongside my boss, doing pretty much the same work as she does. The problem is that I have slowly ended up doing everything, including all her jobs. We get on well, but it seems as if, the ...


 What does mfi stand for?
its a furniture ...


 The richest person in the world?
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 Target or Walmart?
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 How to earn money by working online/ on computers. i have basic knowledge of microsoft office & typing.?
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 What to do about poor customer service??
Ok, so my husband and I bought some appliances from a store and we have had terrible customer service with them since we've had problems with our appliance. I want to let people out there know ...


 Who hates and is sick of microsoft and there crappy products??
There Xbox sucks, there newer OS's suck, and there tech support is super retarded who is getting tired of this crap and then having to pay shitloads of money for it? It seems to be happening ...


 Does anyone here hate shopping at Wal-Mart and why?
I am a newlywed and have found myself in the position to need to shop at Wal-Mart because of their low prices. Trust me, I hate everything they stand for and would rather stand by the individual ...


 Why is google so expensive?
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 What are the difference between strategic goals and strategic plans?
What are the difference between strategic goals and strategic plans on basis of strategic ...


 How do i know if i did well in an interview?
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 Subway Employment Application test question. You are working alone and your shift is due to be over at 6 P.M.?
You are working alone and your shift is due to be over at 6 P.M. The individual who is scheduled to begin working at ^ P.M. does not show up. What do you do?...


 Please Make A List Of The Top Banks???
If you can give me a list of the top 50 banks..Thanks
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I need one for the UK please as well...The purpose is NOT to rob them but I need them for graduate appliction ...



Ramesh S
What is ®?
This symbol is used with company names. Is it for internationally registered logo or company name?
Can name or logo be used in other country with ® in one country?
                     
 




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A trademark or trade mark[1] is a distinctive sign or indicator of some kind which is used by an individual, business organization or other legal entity to uniquely identify the source of its products and/or services to consumers, and to distinguish its products or services from those of other entities. A trademark is a type of intellectual property, and typically comprises a name, word, phrase, logo, symbol, design, image, or a combination of these elements. There is also a range of non-conventional trademarks comprising marks which do not fall into these standard categories.

The owner of a registered trademark may commence legal proceedings for trademark infringement to prevent unauthorised use of that trademark. However, registration is not required. The owner of a common law trademark may also file suit, but an unregistered mark may be protectable only within the geographical area within which it has been used or in geographical areas into which it may be reasonably expected to expand.

The term trademark is also used informally to refer to any distinguishing attribute by which an individual is readily identified, particularly the well known characteristics of celebrities. Such trademarks can be a style of haircut (Elvis Presley's distinctive ducktail), articles of clothing or accessories (Liberace's flamboyant costumes and jewelry, Elton John's oversized sunglasses, Michael Jackson's sparkly glove), facial hair (Groucho Marx's mustache), or even breast size (Dolly Parton and Pamela Anderson).

When a trademark is used in relation to services rather than products, it may sometimes be called a service mark, particularly in the United States.


Elizabeth L
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registered trademark


jcurrieii
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It stands for registered trademark.

You will have to consult with the trademark registering people. Some are registered locally, some nationally, some internationally.


Willy
That is the logo that shows that a company owns the registered trademark for the name or product that they are using. It also means that their names or products cannot be used for advertising etc. without the companies permission.


NONAME
It means that companies name and logo are registered trademarks, and if somebody else uses them, they'll get sued. I think trademarks are international, but I'm not exactly sure.


vieveia
It means registered trademark.


=42
registered trademark. depends on if they have registered it internationally or not. if they haven't in a country, then try to sell their product there, they can make a claim against existing users and make them stop, even if the existing user has been around for years. McDonalds do it all the time, even for names like McSushi for a Japanes restaurant where the owners name was Mcdonald ! they forced them to change.


bigizz75
i think it stands for registered trademark so anything that has that is a registered trademark and no one can use it without permission of the company


Mad_Girl
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I think that r thing means restricted or reserved. But I think it means restricted. Not sure.


AyiS
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registered trademark


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