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Posted by Paul Szynol on Saturday, February 22 @ 03:18:47 EST
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Yahoo! has successfully enjoined an Indian tea maker from using its trademark. It's not clear why the infringing party -- Sarda Trading Company -- thought this would be a good idea in the first place. Story is here, at any rate.
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Re: Yahoo Tea (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Saturday, February 22 @ 21:40:09 EST | Stimulating! |
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Re: Yahoo Tea (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Sunday, February 23 @ 16:42:06 EST | If you consider the international implications of this ruling for trademark law, you might find that, if not "Stimulating!", the story is significant.
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Re: Yahoo Tea (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Friday, February 28 @ 09:25:50 EST | " In securing the temporary victory, Yahoo’s legal advocate Pravin Anand argued that Yahoo's trademark and name should be extended to items such as books and clothing, and not just online services"
I'm gonna go home and brew myself some General ELectric coffee. I'll add some Boeing sugar, and a dash of Brown and Williamson milk.
*slurp* |
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