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.
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
William Russel frisbee invented the frisbee. and Walter Morrison became interested in flying saucer which led to the frisbee trademark.
Yes. This is a patented, trademarked product.
dogs can catch a frisbee:)
No it is not trademarked. It is just an extrememly common phrase for weddings mostly, but the phrase itself "save the date" is not trademarked
Yes they can, if they belong to a certain company or ownership they can be trademarked.