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How Can Bp Trademark A Common Word As They Did With "invigorate"?

How Can Bp Trademark A Common Word As They Did With "invigorate"?

Postby fyfe » Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:39 pm

It really is all about how the term is utilized Trademarks only apply inside a specific area of organization. "Invigorate" may be a widespread word, but its use in the organization of gasoline sales could be uncommon sufficient to permit it to be trademarked. Furthermore, if someone in an unrelated location of company wants to use the term, they can. There would be no dilemma promoting "Invigorate" brand coffee, for instance. "Visa" is a perfectly frequent word which was in use lengthy prior to credit cards were invented. Even so, it was possible to register it as a trademarked term for short duration customer loans and payment via plastic card. It really is also the case that two companies can have the very same frequent word registered as a trademark in various lines of enterprise. Apple Laptop had "Apple" trademarked for promoting computer systems, and The Beatles had "Apple" trademarked for promoting music. Absolutely everyone was content till Apple Laptop opened an online music shop... Sources: http://www.openp2p.com/pub/a/p2p/2003/08/14/trademarks.html mathew 65 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please confirm your account to send a message.
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How Can Bp Trademark A Common Word As They Did With "invigorate"?

Postby Ponce » Tue Jan 21, 2014 12:06 am

Trademarks only apply within a specific area of business. "Invigorate" might be a common word, but its use in the business of gasoline sales could be uncommon enough to allow it to be trademarked. Furthermore, if someone in an unrelated area of business wants to use the term, they can. There would be no problem selling "Invigorate" brand coffee, for example. "Visa" is a perfectly common word which was in use long before credit cards were invented. However, it was possible to register it as a trademarked term for short duration consumer loans and payment via plastic card. It's also the case that two companies can have the same common word registered as a trademark in different lines of business. Apple Computer had "Apple" trademarked for selling computers, and The Beatles had "Apple" trademarked for selling music. Everyone was happy until Apple Computer opened an online music store...
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How Can Bp Trademark A Common Word As They Did With "invigorate"?

Postby Domenico » Fri Feb 07, 2014 1:45 pm

Gary4books said: 1 "Lawyers, lots of lawyers."(from Matrix - the legal version.) 65 months ago
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