002-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-2 - Definitions
(a) "Commercial"
means any person or entity creating merchandise for sale or distribution
resulting in a retail exchange of goods.
(b) "Counterfeit" means unauthorized use
and/or reproduction of the mark.
(c) "Derivative" means a modification of the
Bucking Horse and Rider Trademark where elements are modified or changed and/or
where an element of the design, either the bucking horse or the rider, is used
alone or in conjunction with another design element.
(d) "Infringement" means the unauthorized use
of the Bucking Horse and Rider on, or in connection with, goods and/or services
in a manner that is likely to cause confusion, deception, or mistake about the
source of the goods and/or services.
(d) "Mark" means the Bucking Horse and Rider
trademark as illustrated below, with or without the trademark symbol, as
registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The mark
consists of two distinct design elements, the bucking horse and the
rider.
(e) "Non-Commercial" means
using the mark on signage, websites, letterhead, envelopes, business cards,
social media or similar use that does not result in a retail exchange of goods.
This type of use is also known as "organizational use."
(f) "State of Wyoming" means Wyoming
government including the executive, legislative and judicial branches of
government, the University of Wyoming and any department, division, agency,
board, commission or other instrumentalities of those branches.
(g) "Local Government" means any county or
municipality located in the State of Wyoming.
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