Frisbee is a trademark name by Wham-O
The flying disc toy uses the trademarked name Frisbee.
The trademarked name for a tossed flying disc is Frisbee. It has been unofficially used generically as frisbee rather than the unspecific alternative term flying disc.
No, "ultimate Frisbee" is not a proper noun. The term "ultimate" refers to the sport itself, while "Frisbee" is a trademarked name for a specific brand of flying disc. When referring to the sport generically, it is often written as "ultimate" or "ultimate disc." However, when "Frisbee" is used in a brand-specific context, it functions as a proper noun.
Frisbee is a trademarked name owned by the Wham-O company, so the capital F is used to distinguish it as a proper noun and brand name. Using a capital F helps to signify the specific brand of flying disc rather than a generic term.
"Frisbee" is Frisbee in French because Frisbee is a trademark name.
yes it is trademarked by hasbro
There is a new way to play frisbee its called frisbee golf.
This is how you spell it: Frisbee
Yes. This is a patented, trademarked product.
Yes, the brand Nike is trademarked.
William Russel frisbee invented the frisbee. and Walter Morrison became interested in flying saucer which led to the frisbee trademark.
dogs can catch a frisbee:)