A mark is a written or imprinted symbol used to indicate some trait of an item, for example, its ownership or maker.[1][2] Mark usually consists of letters, numbers, words, and drawings.[3] Inscribing marks on the manufactured items was likely a precursor of communicative writing.[4]
Historically, the marks were used for few purposes:[5]
In the 17th century in the English cloth trade a new class of marks was created, now called trademarks: the cloth was required to contain both the maker's mark (initials of the maker) and the mark of the clothier, indicating the capitalist who furnished the capital for the production.[8]
In the US commercial law, "mark" means either a trademark, a service mark, a collective mark, or certification mark.[9] French Intellectual Property Code defines a mark as "a sign likely to be graphical representation" of the maker.[3]