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Trademarks are words, phrases, symbols or designs, or a combination of those elements that identify a source of goods or services. While generally thought of in terms of "brand" or "identity", the purpose of a trademark is to indicate the source or origin of goods or services in the marketplace. A trademark right only exists when the mark is "used in commerce."
Columbia has secured trademark rights in a number designs primarily in conjunction with two categories of goods or services: 1) educational services and 2) apparel.
Registered Trademarks
Below are a list of trademarks registered by Columbia that are of interest to the casual observer.
References
- ↑ If different from claimed first date of use.
Mark | Description | Class of Goods or Services | Registration No. (Serial No.) | Registration Date | Claimed First Date of Use (First Use in Commerce)[1] |