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If an individual or service utilizes the licensed name, logo, or icon without prior approval from the person who possesses the hallmark, they can be brought to justice for trademark violation As an example: a road basketball group utilizing the NBA's trademarked red, white, and blue logo without running it by the league's proprietors and lawyers can be filed a claim against.

Russian Syllabic tension is irregular in Russian, and in reference and training materials (thesaurus and publications for children or foreigners), stress and anxiety is suggested by an intense accent over the stressed out vowel, e.g. соба́ка (Russian pronunciation: sɐˈbakə, dog), as complies with: а́, е́, и́, о́, у́, ы́, э́, ю́, я́. The severe accent can be made use of both in the Cyrillic and sometimes in the romanised message.

Italian The accent is utilized to suggest the stress and anxiety in brief, or whether the vowel is "open" or "wide", or "shut", or "slim". Navajo where the severe marks a greater tone. Securities for signed up hallmarks last for 10 years and can be restored afterwards.

Unlike the 10-year limit a signed up hallmark lugs, a copyright lasts for the life time of the developer plus 70 years after they die. Dutch usages it to note stress and anxiety (vóórkomen - voorkómen, meaning of character in english grammar take place and prevent respectively) or a more shut vowel (hé - hè, comparable to English hey and heh) if it is unclear from context.