Accordingly, are Popsicles trademarked?
Popsicle®, Creamsicle®, Fudgsicle® and Yosicle® are registered trademarks of the Unilever Group of Companies and can only be used to identify the frozen confection products of Unilever. They may not be used to refer to frozen confection products of other companies or frozen confection products generally.
Similarly, what words are trademarked? Here's a list of marks that have been registered as trademarks and are actively enforced by their trademark owners.
- Band-Aid. Trademark owner: Johnson & Johnson.
- Bubble wrap. Trademark owner: Sealed Air Corporation.
- Chapstick. Trademark owner: Wyeth Consumer Healthcare.
- Dumpster.
- Fiberglass.
- Frisbee.
- Google.
- Hula hoop.
People also ask, is thermos trademarked?
Thermos as a trademarkThe word thermos is a genericized trademark used sometimes, since the early 20th century, as a term for any vacuum-insulated flask regardless of manufacturer. Aladdin (or any company) could mark its bottles with a lowercase "thermos", while the Thermos company retained the uppercase usage.
Can generic names be trademarked?
Generic terms are not protected by trademark law, either in India or outside India In fact, one of the most important limitations on the legal protection of a word adopted as a trademark is that it cannot be a term that refers or has come to be primarily understood by the public as referring to a 'product category'.
