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and if generic names canamp;#39;t be trademarked how does amazon have a trademark great question uh you cannot protect a name if it is the general name for goods or services for example uh gosh i donamp;#39;t have i donamp;#39;t have an apple at my desk do you have an apple at your desk the fruit uh i have an apple iphone i have an apple too but apple could not so same with amazon how did apple get trademarks on the word apple they got it because theyamp;#39;re not selling apples theyamp;#39;re selling computers they actually uh you know now sell ipods and iphones and all kinds of electronic devices and thatamp;#39;s how they can protect apple because theyamp;#39;re not protecting the general concept now if amazon was selling the amazon they couldnamp;#39;t get that name trademark but because theyamp;#39;re selling books they can so itamp;#39;s not yes itamp;#39;s a general common term but itamp;#39;s not used in that sense uh do you know what the word uber stands f