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Hi! Im Stan Muller, this is Crash Course Intellectual Property, and today were talking about trademarks. Trademarks are everywhere, and they can often be confusing, so today were gonna talk about why just about everything seems to be trademarked, and why trademarks are good for business. Mr. Muler! Trademarks dont intersect with my life, so I really dont see why we need to cover this. One, its Muller, and two, just watch the video. [Theme Music] A trademark is any word, name, symbol, or device, used to identify and distinguish goods from those manufactured or sold by others, and to indicate the source of the goods, even if that source is unknown. This bit about unknown sources means that you, as a consumer dont usually know the person or factory that actually made the goods you buy. Before the industrial revolution, you often knew exactly who was making your stuff, and how it was made. If you wanted a hammer, you went to the blacksmith, and you knew his name. It was probably Smit