Does the current Florida Railroad Company claim or have exclusive right to the use of the name The Florida Railroad Company?
A. Yes. The Florida Railroad Company Incorporated reserves the exclusive right to use of the name The Florida Railroad Company Incorporated, and its logo symbols. The Florida Railroad Company Incorporated will require permitted use and a reasonable license agreement for use of the name and or logo for any and all “new” use for commercial or other productions. These uses include, but are not limited to, items such as shirts, jackets, hats, pins, cups, flags, artwork and graphics prints, banners, jewelery, coins and medallions, brochures and web pages. The original corporate name was last used in Florida by the Seaboard Airline Railway Co. in 1902 and had been available for use by anyone, until the incorporation by this company in 2003.
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