Sign
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sign
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A sign for the purposes of the Trade Marks Act (UK) may be a word, letters, logo, colour, scent, numerals, shape or packaging of goods. Signs must be able to be represented graphically.
Usage: The sign was registered as a trade mark.
Related Words: trade mark; likelihood of confusion; registered trade mark; passing off; registered design rights; trade mark infringement; Trade Marks Act 1994 (UK); copyright; confidential information.
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