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What is a NBS
Wireless Telephone®©
ServiceMark?
Today's NBS Wireless
Telephone®© trademark
headlines various United States and
foreign nations Copyrights, Patents,
Schematics,
and drawing protected under the rules
of the 1905 Bern
Convention.
All
Wireless Telephone®© Marks
have been published, filed and registered
with various U.S.A. intellectual property
rights agencies, theLibrary of Congress,
ICAAN, and other foreign government
agencies, and Web societies . . during the
last 105 years, commencing in 1892.
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NBS100
-- The Year of the
Wireless
Telephone
nbstubblefield.com
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General
Information
Third Party Users of
Wireless Telephone®©
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Things To Do
When the the Wireless Telephone
Company of America, introduced the NBS
Wireless Telephone®© Marks
in 1902 . . . the distinguished trademark
device was surrounding by distinguished
men from GE, Westinghouse, like Tesla,
Houston. (See Above Photo).
When using our Marks, you should
surrounding the Wireless
Telephone®© Marks with your
own text in some way or another. You can
always Capitalize the first letter "W,"
capitalize or italicize the entire mark,
place the mark in quotes, use a different
type style or font for the mark than for
the generic name.
If you do not capitalize the entire mark,
always spell and capitalize the trademark
exactly as they are shown in the Wireless
Telephone®© Trademarks and
Suggested Accepted Generic Terms
below.
Use the trademark only as an adjective,
never as a noun or verb, and never in the
plural or possessive form. Use
wirelesstelephone.org when in
doubt.
Use a generic term following the
trademark, for example: Wireless
Telephone®©
speedollars.com, Wireless
Telephone®© preventing
ID-Theft, Wireless
Telephone®© the Movie,
Wireless Telephone®© search
engine, Wireless
Telephone®© search,
Wireless Telephone®© web
search, Wireless
Telephone®© web users
guild.
Use only Wireless
Telephone®© -approved
artwork when using NBS's Wireless
Telephone®© logos.
If you are using a Wireless
Telephone®© logo on a web
page, there must exist a minimum spacing
of 25 pixels between each side of the logo
and other graphic or textual elements on
your web page.
05
Things You Can't
Do With
The NBS Wireless
Telephone®© - 1902
      
106-Wireless
Telephone®© ServiceMark
Guidelines / Page 1.
#04
Do's
and Don'ts of
Using Service Marks - By: Mark
Anderson
Don't
display a Wireless
Telephone®© Brand Feature
as the most prominent element on your web
page.
Don't
display a Wireless
Telephone®© Brand Feature
in any manner that implies a relationship
or affiliation with, sponsorship, or
endorsement by
WirelessTelephone®© , or
that can be reasonably interpreted to
suggest editorial content has been
authored by, or represents the views or
opinions of Wireless
Telephone®© or Wireless
Telephone®© personnel.
Don't
display a Wireless
Telephone®© Brand Feature
on any web site that contains or displays
adult content, promotes gambling, involves
the sale of tobacco or alcohol to persons
under twenty-one years of age, or
otherwise violates applicable law.
Don't
display a Wireless
Telephone®© Brand Feature
in a manner that is in Wireless
Telephone®© 's sole opinion
misleading, unfair, defamatory,
infringing, libelous, disparaging, obscene
or otherwise objectionable to Wireless
Telephone®© .
Don't
display a Wireless
Telephone®© Brand Feature
on a site that violates any law or
regulation.
Don't
frame or mirror any Wireless
Telephone®© page (including
the page that appears in response to a
click on the Wireless
Telephone®© logo or
Wireless Telephone®© search
box).
Don't
incorporate Wireless
Telephone®© Brand Features
into your own product name, service names,
trademarks, logos, or company names.
Don't
copy or imitate Wireless
Telephone®© 's trade dress,
including the look and feel of Wireless
Telephone®© web design
properties or Wireless
Telephone®© brand
packaging, distinctive color combinations,
typography, graphic designs, product
icons, or imagery associated with Wireless
Telephone®©.
Don't
adopt marks, logos, slogans, or designs
that are confusingly similar to our Brand
Features.
Don't
register Wireless
Telephone®© trademarks as
second-level domain names.
Don't
use Wireless Telephone®©
trademarks in a way that suggests a
common, descriptive, or generic
meaning.
Trademark rights vary from country to
country. Some countries have severe
criminal and civil penalties for improper
use of the registration symbol. Therefore,
don't use the registration symbol (®)
in countries where the mark has not been
registered.
If there is any question about usage,
requests for clarification or permission
may be submitted through the process
outlined at: http://www.nbslegal.net.
Trademarks and Suggested Accepted Generic
Term.
The following are some of the trademarks
owned by Wireless
Telephone®© Inc. and the
suggested generic terms for those
trademarks.
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The
Wireless Telephones®© &
The Smart Daaf Boys -
Products
Troy
Cory Show / DVDs VRA
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106-Wireless
Telephone®© ServiceMark
Guidelines /
What is a Wireless
Telephone®© Registered
Mark?

Photo:
Nathan B. Stubblefield, GEs E.J. Houston,
A. F. Collins, and
Tesla. Wireless
Telephone Demonstrations in Washington,
DC;
Philadelphia
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1902.
Nikola
Tesla and Clarissa, the lady dressed in
white in the photo, are the featured in
the screenplay - Wireless
Telephone®© - The Movie -
Firewire187 &,
Watermelons.
See
More About - Wireless
Cemeteries.
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WebTalk
More:
"WiTEL®©"
The
Abbreviation
For:
Wireless
Telephone - since -
1902
The
NBS
Movie
NBSLegal.net
The
WTQCA
Authority
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STUDY
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