Visit to Edward Gorey House Museum
That is a great weather vane.
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Visit to Edward Gorey House Museum
That is a great weather vane.
he who will not be named has changed the banner on her website to a rotating banner with her full name, the first name, and first name.com all with a perky little TM or R after it. Plus, plus... everywhere her name is mentioned on the site, she's added a TM.
...um, suuuuuuure it is. Just because those marks exist in the symbols font in Word, doesn't mean putting them there makes it TRUE or legally enforceable...
I think I'm going to trademark Ginger and sue the ginger snap makers, ginger ale makers, ginger beer makers and the plant itself.
She who will not be named has changed the banner on her website to a rotating banner with her full name, the first name, and first name.com all with a perky little TM or R after it. Plus, plus... everywhere her name is mentioned on the site, she's added a TM.
Ahahahaaha. Yeah, because that trick works.
You should put kosher symbols next to yours, Barb. It means just as much.
I think I'm going to trademark Ginger and sue the ginger snap makers, ginger ale makers, ginger beer makers and the plant itself.
Ooh. Sue Ginger's Ale House in Chicago. Wait, they have fun trivia contests, so maybe not....
Barb, maybe you should ask her what patent attorney she used because you want to do the same thing! (Can you tell I'm researching service marking our company logo..oh what a process oy!)
Are you fucking kidding me? I'm SO gonna make a mint off all the Erin Go Bragh stuff...
And ION, my morning glories.
All My Children owes me *serious* bank by now.
Well, I just spoke with a friend who teaches Intellectual property law at a university and she basically told me that at this point, I need to get a trademark attorney. Turns out that earlier this week she did register FirstName.com with the principal register (as well as already having her full name registered as well), so she's worried that the more claims she makes on the name, the more difficult it'll make things for me in the long run. That she *might* be able to even stop me from using MY full name a few years down the line. (Not likely, she stressed, but definitely want to nip this in the bud.)