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Icon for www.purdue.eduPurdue University · Jul 8, 2018

Purdue Trademarks

A trademark is a distinctive mark identified with a person or thing, or where a product or service comes from. Trademarks can be displayed in many forms. The list below pairs a type of trademark with a Purdue example. Word (Purdue) Phrase ("Boiler Up ...
Icon for www.investopedia.comInvestopedia · Aug 15, 2020

What Is a Trademark?

A trademark is a recognizable insignia, phrase, word, or symbol that denotes ... to one that already exists for a similar entity. For example, a soft drink company can't legally use a symbol ...
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Jordon Hudson Files Trademarks for Boyfriend Bill Belichick's 'Version' of His Phrases That Robert Kraft Owns

Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick filed 14 trademarks for 'Bill's Version' of the head coach's classic phrases, currently owned by Robert Kraft and the Patriots.
Icon for www.msn.comMSN · Jan 29, 2025

Pat Riley’s trademark phrase could pay out big if Chiefs win Super Bowl

successfully registered a trademark in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office — Registration Number 1552980 — the phrase “three-peat.” According to a search of the U.S. Patent & Trademark ...
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Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick File Trademarks for ‘Bill’s Version’ of Robert Kraft-Owned Phrases

Bill Belichick’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, took a cue from Taylor Swift in a savvy trademark filing involving her boyfriend’s former team, the New England Patriots. Hudson, 24, filed 14 ...
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Jordon Hudson Files Trademarks for Boyfriend Bill Belichick's 'Version' of His Phrases That Robert Kraft Owns

Among the trademarks Hudson and Belichick want TCE to own are several phrases like, "Do Your Job," and "Ignore the Noise," which are currently trademarked by the New England Patriots. Hudson and ...