A fair number are in Canada. Many Canadian airports have US pre-clearance, so you can deal with DHS rules in Toronto or Ottawa.
Isn't that a "DoC" (Denomination d'origin Controlé), rather than strictly a trademark? That's another tentacle of the IP octopus.
When I have a few minutes to spare, I visit Wikipedia, check recent changes, and look at the anonymous/IP address ones, to revertvandalisim by fools like you. I know I am not the only one.
Once upon a time, Intel claimed a trademark on the letter "i". If everyone had to protect that trademark in every circumstance...
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A fair number are in Canada. Many Canadian airports have US pre-clearance, so you can deal with DHS rules in Toronto or Ottawa.
Re: Feta Cheese
Isn't that a "DoC" (Denomination d'origin Controlé), rather than strictly a trademark? That's another tentacle of the IP octopus.
Re: wiki
When I have a few minutes to spare, I visit Wikipedia, check recent changes, and look at the anonymous/IP address ones, to revertvandalisim by fools like you. I know I am not the only one.
Re: Database of trademarks
Once upon a time, Intel claimed a trademark on the letter "i". If everyone had to protect that trademark in every circumstance...