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      <title>What Is A Trademark?</title>
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      <description>&lt;P&gt;A trademark is a type of mark. Traditionally, the term, "trademark," described only marks designating products, or "goods" (as opposed to services). However, the word is increasingly being used to describe any type of mark, not just traditional "trademarks." These other marks are service marks and trade dress.&lt;/P&gt;&#xD;
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      <description>Trademarks generally are acquired through adoption and use. Trademarks may also be obtained by assignment. Check with a trademark lawyer for more information about trademarks by assignment because that subject is too legally complicated to be covered in this document.</description>
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