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  • C Chris Maunder

    OriginalGriff wrote:

    Iceland the UK supermarket trademarked "Iceland" EU wide

    Um...how is his possible? You can't trademark something if there's prior use of the mark in commerce. I'm fairly sure Iceland's sold stuff.

    cheers Chris Maunder

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    OriginalGriff
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    Well, Apple patented "rounded rectangles" and I'm pretty sure they didn't use 'em first either! :laugh:

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      It's not just Apple, you know... Iceland (the country) versus Iceland (the supermarket) in legal battle[^] TLDR version: Iceland the UK supermarket trademarked "Iceland" EU wide and won't let Iceland the country use it. Iceland the country is not happy. The bit I love is the at the end:

      So what should @IcelandFoods call itself to avoid any risk of confusion:
      A) Chile
      B) Greenland
      C) Finland
      D) Icy McIceface

      Please, please - vote for "D"! :laugh:

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        It's not just Apple, you know... Iceland (the country) versus Iceland (the supermarket) in legal battle[^] TLDR version: Iceland the UK supermarket trademarked "Iceland" EU wide and won't let Iceland the country use it. Iceland the country is not happy. The bit I love is the at the end:

        So what should @IcelandFoods call itself to avoid any risk of confusion:
        A) Chile
        B) Greenland
        C) Finland
        D) Icy McIceface

        Please, please - vote for "D"! :laugh:

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        parths
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        Is there still time to trademark 'China' and demand a cut for everything 'Made In China' ?

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          It's not just Apple, you know... Iceland (the country) versus Iceland (the supermarket) in legal battle[^] TLDR version: Iceland the UK supermarket trademarked "Iceland" EU wide and won't let Iceland the country use it. Iceland the country is not happy. The bit I love is the at the end:

          So what should @IcelandFoods call itself to avoid any risk of confusion:
          A) Chile
          B) Greenland
          C) Finland
          D) Icy McIceface

          Please, please - vote for "D"! :laugh:

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          Trademarks, like patents, should be invalid if there is 'prior knowledge', hence since the country existed long before the supermarket the name cant be registered and the country is free to use it any way it damn well likes. And no, Greenland is clearly a fruit and veg chain and Finland specialise in fish. :)

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          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

            It's not just Apple, you know... Iceland (the country) versus Iceland (the supermarket) in legal battle[^] TLDR version: Iceland the UK supermarket trademarked "Iceland" EU wide and won't let Iceland the country use it. Iceland the country is not happy. The bit I love is the at the end:

            So what should @IcelandFoods call itself to avoid any risk of confusion:
            A) Chile
            B) Greenland
            C) Finland
            D) Icy McIceface

            Please, please - vote for "D"! :laugh:

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            Current stats from the Twitter vote Chile 5% Greenland 2% Finland 1% Icy McIceFace 92%

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            • C Chris Maunder

              OriginalGriff wrote:

              Iceland the UK supermarket trademarked "Iceland" EU wide

              Um...how is his possible? You can't trademark something if there's prior use of the mark in commerce. I'm fairly sure Iceland's sold stuff.

              cheers Chris Maunder

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              They didn't give specifics in the article but it will be related to food, people will have shops like "Iceland Fish" or whatever, or have products called "Iceland Apples". If Iceland has been trademarked in relation to food products and your product or company could cause confusion then it's a breach of TM. The fact that your country is called Iceland doesn't give you a legal right to "pass off" your goods as being affiliated with an established brand. For example if you had a chicken shop in Kentucky should you be able to call it "KFC" for Kentucky Fried Chicken? I'm sure you'll agree the answer to that is obviously "no", it's the same concept but on a larger scale. All that being said, they probably will win their case.

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              • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                OriginalGriff wrote:

                Iceland the UK supermarket trademarked "Iceland" EU wide

                And that shows that all those trademarks and patents has nothing to do with safekeeping your property and its value... It is all about paying first for those bureaucrats...

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                Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote:

                Iceland the UK supermarket trademarked "Iceland" EU wide

                Makes me wonder, is it still trademarked within the UK after the Brexit? Would be ironic if Iceland companies could still use 'Iceland' right there, but not abroad... ;P

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                • D Daniel Pfeffer

                  The solution is simple: Iceland (the country) should charter a company called The United Kingdom, and register that trademark in all EU languages. Then sit back and watch the fur fly... (Extra points: register all the other EU countries' names in a similar manner.)

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                  Stefan_Lang
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                  I considered registering 'America', but I like your idea, too :-D

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                  • M Munchies_Matt

                    Trademarks, like patents, should be invalid if there is 'prior knowledge', hence since the country existed long before the supermarket the name cant be registered and the country is free to use it any way it damn well likes. And no, Greenland is clearly a fruit and veg chain and Finland specialise in fish. :)

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                    Stefan_Lang
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                    Agreed. They could register 'Iceland-Food' or 'Iceland-Super' or 'Iceland-Morons', but not just 'Iceland'. It's about time someone told the patent office there is a land called Iceland out there... ;P

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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      It's not just Apple, you know... Iceland (the country) versus Iceland (the supermarket) in legal battle[^] TLDR version: Iceland the UK supermarket trademarked "Iceland" EU wide and won't let Iceland the country use it. Iceland the country is not happy. The bit I love is the at the end:

                      So what should @IcelandFoods call itself to avoid any risk of confusion:
                      A) Chile
                      B) Greenland
                      C) Finland
                      D) Icy McIceface

                      Please, please - vote for "D"! :laugh:

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                      Not sure it is allowed to trademark something that has been around for so long without anyone claiming it.

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