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    Domain Names in India

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    WRITING AND RESEARCH RESEARCH PAPER ON DOMAIN NAMES FOR 9TH SEMESTER‚ BALLB(H) AT USLLS‚ GGSIP UNIVERSITY Submitted by-Aditya Narayan Mahajan 0261653808 Mentored by-Mr. Zubair Ahmed Khan 1|Page CONTENT Certificate ………………………………………………………….... 3 Acknowledgment ………………………………………………….....4 Chapter 1- Introduction……………………………………………... 5 Chapter 2-The problem of notoriety: famous and well known marks …………16 Chapter 3-Domain name and Intellectual Property Rights …….. 23 Chapter

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    Every great author has a source of inspiration. Suzanne Collins‚ the author of The Hunger Games‚ was heavily inspired by ancient Greek and Roman culture. Her characters‚ setting‚ and even parts of her storyline all have similar aspects to the Greek and Romans. Roman history and Greek stories helped shaped The Hunger Games into what it is today. Suzanne was heavily inspired by the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur as well as the famous Roman Gladiator Games. Elements from both can be seen throughout

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    Brand name creation

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    Brand name creation process We read the chapter 16 from the New Products Management -book. We interested in the topic “What is a good brand name?” and so we wanted to find an article that would tell more about brand naming. We read the article “Observations: Creating Effective Brand Names: A Study of the Naming Process” by Chiranjeev Kohli and Douglas W. Labahn from Journal of Advertising Research (January-February 1997‚ p. 65-75. The article focused on the brand name development process. The

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    The Power of Brand Names

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    The Power of Brand Names Brand names have become a dominant factor in consumer marketing of a myriad of products‚ ranging from potato chips to refrigerators to tennis shoes. In looking at the historical development of brand names‚ Coca-Cola® was one of the first nationally recognized brands to come along. The Coca-Cola Company printed its first consumer calendar in 1891. Another early national brand name was Gillette® razor blades. King Gillette invented the first disposable razor blade in 1903

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    Changing A Woman's Name

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    changing the name. Authors change their name for many reasons. Changing your name is a big deal. From a woman’s name to a man’s name. Authors change for multiple reasons. Using a fake name can be useful. Especially if you are an author or a journalist. Using a fake name helps authors everywhere became published. In the article “What’s in a Name‚” by E. Bennet‚ the author states “ Sometimes they’re even more useful when they’re fake—especially if you’re a writer.” People use fake names to keep their

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    What’s in a Name? The names in “Good Country People” are actually descriptive of the characters. One in particular is the character of Mrs. Hopewell. In short‚ she tends to be a very hopeful and well-to-do. She holds a hope in the goodness of the country people‚ and she uses cliches to help her explain and accept the vices of other people. Unfortunately‚ she holds a false reality and places her hope in those with less than honorable intentions for the most part. Mrs. Hopewell lives in her own

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    The final three chapters of Billy Budd‚ Sailor by Herman Melville provides three different versions of the plot that possessed a various degree of honesty. Yet it does not determine its influence on society and its history‚ for it is dependent on how loud it is. For instance‚ the report on Billy Budd written by the British press is the loudest and most influential. However‚ the press used it as an opportunity to further the political narrative of the Great Mutiny. From its writing style‚ the report

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    Change of Owner Name

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    & Change of Owner Name During the examination of a pending trademark application as well as after a trademark has registered‚ the owner of a trademark may change for various reasons. Some trademark owners transfer their ownership of a mark to another entity‚ which is called an assignment. In addition‚ some trademark owners change their names while retaining ownership. In both instances‚ the USPTO advises trademark owners to record the ownership transfer (assignment) or (name change) with the Assignment

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    In Amin Maalouf’s book “In the Name of Identity” Maalouf emphasizes that we should not judge people on one singular identity. He argues that‚ “Identity can’t be compartmentalized. You can’t divide it up into halves or thirds or any other separate segments. I haven’t got several identities: I’ve got just one‚ made up of many components in mixture that is unique to me‚ just as other people’s identity is unique to them as individuals.” The essence of Maalouf’s argument is that one should not define

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    My Name Is Margaret

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    Madison Premoli 13 September 2012 1st period My Name Is Margaret Investigate and discuss the narrator’s attitude shifts as she achieves her identity. In the introduction of the essay‚ the narrator is informative of how it was like to live in that specific time period. Margaret differentiated between a white girl and a black girl growing up in the south. Maya Angelou claimed‚ “While white girls learned to waltz and sit gracefully with a tea cup balanced on their knees

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