Trademarks: Legally registered symbols, names, or logos that identify and distinguish a company’s goods or services from those of others. They represent a company’s brand and reputation. In the digital world, misuse or theft of trademarks, often through techniques like typo-squatting or phishing, can lead to brand dilution, loss of customers’ trust, and financial losses, thus requiring strategies for protection.
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