Avabelle Top Member VIP Trusted Contest Holder ★ 15 ★ Impact 436 Nov 15, 2012 408 views 7 replies 2 points #1 Any ideas on value?
M MeanerDomainer Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 23 Nov 15, 2012 #2 "Droid" is a trademark that does not belong to you... unless I am missing something, $0 IMO.
rngrdanny22 Established Member ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 88 Nov 15, 2012 #3 Correct, "Droid" is a trademark of LucasFilms (now Disney).
M MeanerDomainer Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 23 Nov 15, 2012 #4 rngrdanny22 said: Correct, "Droid" is a trademark of LucasFilms (now Disney). Click to expand... I was thinking more along the lines of Motorola, at least in this context.
rngrdanny22 said: Correct, "Droid" is a trademark of LucasFilms (now Disney). Click to expand... I was thinking more along the lines of Motorola, at least in this context.
Avabelle Top Member VIP Trusted Contest Holder ★ 15 ★ Impact 436 Nov 15, 2012 1 point #5 Thanks - I had no idea!
johname Planet FutbolTop Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 52,144 Nov 16, 2012 #6 Yeah its a big google lucas disney thingy you want to avoid.
FPForum Top Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 1,436 Nov 16, 2012 #7 Yea the Droid part kills it with the trademark..Sorry
rngrdanny22 Established Member ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 88 Nov 16, 2012 #8 MeanerDomainer said: I was thinking more along the lines of Motorola, at least in this context. Click to expand... Motorola pays a licensing fee for every phone they sell with the word "droid" in it to LucasFilms. LucasFilms owns the overall trademark.
MeanerDomainer said: I was thinking more along the lines of Motorola, at least in this context. Click to expand... Motorola pays a licensing fee for every phone they sell with the word "droid" in it to LucasFilms. LucasFilms owns the overall trademark.