Le samedi 18 novembre 2006 à 09:15 -0700, Jonathan J Smith a écrit :
> Well regards to the Logo, anything that is identifiably associated with
> Traversal (Logo, trademarks etc) should DEFINITELY be in the product brief.
> These things get read/viewed more than just about anything else does.  It's
> a great way to build name recognition and brand association
I acknowledge. Though, I understood an annoucement which concerns more
Open-Graphic than Traversal in first.
But certainly I miss something since I refer to the extract of the
brochure only (unable to download the pdf).
> 
> I believe you can Trademark a Logo in the US simply my stating its
> Trademarked (Much like copyrighting is done).  You have to pay and fee and
> send in paperwork to REGISTER the Trademark however.  Also just saying its
> Trademarked obviously doesn't do a search for Prior Trademarks that are
> identical..
> 
> Jonathan
> 
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> 
> Concerning the logo, though, I'm not a lawyer, I think that one better
> has to rely and secure the name of the society Traversal Technology and
> sticks to that for the moment.
> 
> For the logo one should think twice about it, since it will resume the
> society and its communication.
> 
> So, concerning the brochure, since it's a Product Brief, that doesn't
> need a logo per se.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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