What Is a Service mark?
A service mark is a trademark used to identify a service rather than a product. It can consist of words, phrases, symbols, or designs that distinguish the provider of a service from others. Unlike trademarks, which protect goods, service marks protect the services themselves.
What Is a Trademark?
A trademark protects brand identifiers like logos, names, slogans, and symbols that distinguish a business.
My Service marks/Trademark
The following are service marks/trademarks of Alexandria Catherine:
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"Alexandria Catherine" (service mark)
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The Alexandria Catherine logo (service mark)
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"AC" (service mark)
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The "AC" logo (service mark)
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"Angst of Reckoning" (trademark)
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The "Angst of Reckoning" logo (trademark)
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Product packaging or stylized design elements
These may not be:
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Used for commercial purposes without permission
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Imitated or adapted to create misleading associations
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Displayed in a way that could confuse customers
Doing so violates both United States Trademark Act and international trademark treaties.
Reporting Trademark Infringement
If you believe someone is infringing the trademark(s) or using the brand identity inappropriately:
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Contact: alexandriacatherine1@gmail.com
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Include screenshots, URLs, and description of the violation