Stylized Mark

Term: Stylized Mark

Definition: A type of trademark that includes stylized or graphical elements, such as specific fonts, designs, or images, in addition to or instead of plain text.  As with all trademarks, stylized marks must act as source identifiers to distinguish the goods or services of one provider from those of others.


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