Malinga is a fast bowler. He is playing for srilankan team. His first game was against southafrica.
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No, using the term "Super Bowl" in advertising without permission may lead to legal consequences due to trademark protection.
Companies cannot say "Super Bowl" in their advertisements because the term "Super Bowl" is a trademarked phrase owned by the National Football League (NFL). Using the term without permission could lead to legal issues for the company.
The term "Super Bowl" is a trademarked name owned by the National Football League (NFL). To avoid legal issues, broadcasters often use alternative terms like "The Big Game" when referring to the event on TV.
Advertisers cannot say "Super Bowl" in their advertising because the term is trademarked by the National Football League (NFL). This means that using the term without permission could lead to legal issues for the advertisers.
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Companies are prohibited from using the name "Super Bowl" in their advertising because it is a trademarked term owned by the National Football League (NFL), and using it without permission could lead to legal action for trademark infringement.
71 If I have counted right, to be bowl eligible you must have won at least 6 games which 73 teams have done. However, University of Southern California and Eastern Michigan University are ineligible to compete in the postseason this year
Companies cannot use the name "Super Bowl" in their ads because it is a trademarked term owned by the National Football League (NFL). Using the term without permission could lead to legal action for trademark infringement.
Companies cannot use the name "Super Bowl" in their advertising because it is a trademarked term owned by the National Football League (NFL). Using the term without permission could lead to legal action for trademark infringement.