Service marking right, also known as "service trademark right". In order to show the quality and characteristics of their services, operators who provide services obtain the exclusive right to use their service marks through trademark registration. Article 4 of the Trademark Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that "the provisions of this Law on commodity trademarks shall apply to service trademarks", that is, service trademarks are protected by law as well as commodity trademarks.
Mark English [m ɑ? K] beauty [m ɑ? rk]
Verb (abbreviation of verb) mark; Mark; Leave traces; Dirt; Dirty; Point out the direction; Mark.
Stain; Stains; Spots; Scar; A spot or stain on a person or animal; Symbol; Mark; Marking (display quality, owner, etc.).
But after that, people began to? Mark? animal
Later, scientists began to mark birds.
[Others] Third person singular: marks? Plural number: mark? Now participle: mark? Past tense: mark? Past participle: marked.
Mark can be used as a noun:
When Mark explains "traces, stains and spots", he refers to a small spot or damaged part on the surface of something.
Mark refers to the score of a subject or the grade expressed by letters when explaining "score, grade symbol", which is often used with for [in] to indicate the verb "get〔 [gain]".
When mark is used as an uncountable noun, it is interpreted as "fame, impression and influence" and can be used with possessive pronouns, but not with articles A or the.
Examples of markers used as nouns
Trademark is the intangible asset of every enterprise. Trademarks are intangible assets of enterprises.
The recording pen marks the chart. The recorder's pen marked the record card.