trademark A word, letter, device, or symbol used in connection with merchandise and alluding to the origin or ownership of the product to which it is applied. Chenical uesclptonnliay be labetedot advertised with that name trade name A name given by a manufacturer or merchant to a product to distinguish it as one produced or sold by that company alone. More accurately, it is called a trademark name and may be protected as a trademark
Remember: The generic name for a fiber is established by law and only those fibers that match the chemical description may be labeled or advertised with that name. However, one company can use the same trade name for all of its’ goods. trademark A word, letter, device, or symbol used in connection with merchandise and alluding to the origin or ownership of the product to which it is applied. trade name A name given by a manufacturer or merchant to a product to distinguish it as one produced or sold by that company alone. More accurately, it is called a trademark name and may be protected as a trademark
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Other TFPIA Provisions Fiber content Both the generic name and percentage of it olo 96 percent nylon, 4 percent nther fiher Less than 59/o could be labeled The sequ“ other” 96 percent nylon, 4 percent spandex for strech Given the purpose of the fiber
Other TFPIA Provisions Fiber content 96 percent nylon, 4 percent other fiber The sequence is in descending according to the percentage Both the generic name and percentage of it Less than 5% could be labeled “other” 96 percent nylon, 4 percent spandex for strech Given the purpose of the fiber
Country of origin a product made entirely in the United States Made in U.S.A A product imported from other country Made in Japan a product made in the United States from an imported textile Made in U.S.A. from imported fabric These rules also apply to advertising and catalog descriptions of textile products
Country of origin A product made entirely in the United States Made in U.S.A. A product imported from other country Made in Japan A product made in the United States from an imported textile Made in U.S.A. from imported fabric These rules also apply to advertising and catalog descriptions of textile products
Other fiber classification terms Manufactured fibers Short fibers that are measured in inches or fractions of inches(or centimeters), as opposed to meters or yards regenerated thetic Staple fibers Length of fibers A fiber strand of continuous length Filament fibers
Other fiber classification terms Manufactured fibers Length of fibers Manmade fibers regenerated synthetic Staple fibers Filament fibers Short fibers that are measured in inches or fractions of inches (or centimeters), as opposed to meters or yards. A fiber strand of continuous length