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|style="vertical-align: middle; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | Seeing as how you just got a RickK barnstar, I'm awarding this barnstar to you for your diligent efforts in reporting abusers to [[WP:AIV]]. You go! Keep up the good work! [[User:Ioeth|Ioeth]] <sub>([[User_talk:Ioeth|talk]] [[Special:Contributions/Ioeth|contribs]] [[WP:FRIENDLY|friendly]])</sub> 18:41, 30 November 2007 (UTC) |
|style="vertical-align: middle; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | Seeing as how you just got a RickK barnstar, I'm awarding this barnstar to you for your diligent efforts in reporting abusers to [[WP:AIV]]. You go! Keep up the good work! [[User:Ioeth|Ioeth]] <sub>([[User_talk:Ioeth|talk]] [[Special:Contributions/Ioeth|contribs]] [[WP:FRIENDLY|friendly]])</sub> 18:41, 30 November 2007 (UTC) |
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== Soo Bahk Do == |
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Please refrain from modifying edits posted by user Soo Bahk Do. |
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SOO BAHK DO is a registered servicemark and MOO DUK KWAN and the FIST LOGO are registered trademarks representing to the public ONE thing, the ONLY SOURCE of legitimate training and certifications in the SOO BAHK DO MOO DUK KWAN martial art system. Counterfeiters and unauthorized users of trademarks are subject to legal action. The literal translations are subserviant to the trademark status of this phrase and representing this phrase as anything other than the trademark that it is, could contribute to public confusion and could even be considered tortuous interference of the trademark owner's rights. |
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The U.S. Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation http://soobahkdo.com has prevailed in 100% of all cases where it sought relief from individuals and organizations engaged in trademark infringement for use of the trademarked phrase MOO DUK KWAN the trademarked FIST LOGO and the service mark SOO BAHK DO. Furthermore, unauthorized "usage" of a trademark by an infringer is still a violation of federal trademark law regardless of the duration of infringement. Any "usage" of phrases or emblems that are confusingly similar to a registered trademark will be held by the courts as a violation of the trademark owner's rights. The court awarded damages available to a trademark holder may increase substantialy with the duration of an infringer's activity. Trademark infringement is a bit like speeding, just because you have gotten away with speeding for a long time does not make it legal and when you are caught speeding you will pay the price. http://soobahkdo.editme.com/TrademarksAndLogosPublic |
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````Phil Duncan, Executive Administrator USSBDMDK Federation 2007-11-30 |
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Soo Bahk DoPlease refrain from modifying edits posted by user Soo Bahk Do. SOO BAHK DO is a registered servicemark and MOO DUK KWAN and the FIST LOGO are registered trademarks representing to the public ONE thing, the ONLY SOURCE of legitimate training and certifications in the SOO BAHK DO MOO DUK KWAN martial art system. Counterfeiters and unauthorized users of trademarks are subject to legal action. The literal translations are subserviant to the trademark status of this phrase and representing this phrase as anything other than the trademark that it is, could contribute to public confusion and could even be considered tortuous interference of the trademark owner's rights. The U.S. Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation http://soobahkdo.com has prevailed in 100% of all cases where it sought relief from individuals and organizations engaged in trademark infringement for use of the trademarked phrase MOO DUK KWAN the trademarked FIST LOGO and the service mark SOO BAHK DO. Furthermore, unauthorized "usage" of a trademark by an infringer is still a violation of federal trademark law regardless of the duration of infringement. Any "usage" of phrases or emblems that are confusingly similar to a registered trademark will be held by the courts as a violation of the trademark owner's rights. The court awarded damages available to a trademark holder may increase substantialy with the duration of an infringer's activity. Trademark infringement is a bit like speeding, just because you have gotten away with speeding for a long time does not make it legal and when you are caught speeding you will pay the price. http://soobahkdo.editme.com/TrademarksAndLogosPublic ````Phil Duncan, Executive Administrator USSBDMDK Federation 2007-11-30 |