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What do you guys think?
Pretty clever, right?
Pretty clever, right?
Pretty clever, right?
Considering cloudBank has 2 trademarks and ibm has a trademark for smartcloud I’d say delete them.
Considering cloudBank has 2 trademarks and ibm has a trademark for smartcloud I’d say delete them.
Pretty clever, right?
Nope.
It’s confusingly similar which is grounds for a violation. Also since you registered after the trademarks it looks like ill intent. Register nothing without checking variants at Trademarkia or TESS.
You check WIPO and TESS
Misspelling the word cloud just doesnt work, I tried this years go. Ive sold a lot of cloud names and companies want the word "Cloud"
d . Take Nike for instance. I can use their logo on a chip packet, as long as they don't have that class trademarked (which I don't think they do)
No you can't.
The nike 'swoosh' tick thing, yes you can
Sure, technically you can do anything. That swoosh of theirs is one of the most recognized TMs worldwide.
Any lawyer will kindly advise you not to put that on a bag of chips.
I can't send you links, but I did some research, and visited some intellectual property lawer websites, and they actually used the example I gave you, stating the parameters of intellectual property protection.
If it isn't covered by a trademark, you should be allowed to use it. If it is, then you shouldn't be allowed.
Do some research on google. You'll find if they haven't covered the class, and the services aren't similar, then its open to anyone, which is fair and law. If they don't want the 'swoosh' on a pack of chips, then trademark at least one food item or food service, and provide the service to maintain the trademark.
Can I ask you why a lawyer wouldn't recommend it?
A legal liability in more ways than one.As promised... I could type a long essay and explain but instead I've opted for a more visual way to get to the point.
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Now tell me that doesn't look like a legal liabillity?
Who would use the word "kloud" ? I don't even see any end-user for this names...
As promised... I could type a long essay and explain but instead I've opted for a more visual way to get to the point.
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Now tell me that doesn't look like a legal liabillity?