11 Oct
2005
11 Oct
'05
23:27
On Wednesday 12 October 2005 00:52, Marcel Mourguiart wrote:
Ok, but I have never see that probed in court, have you ?
If you've never seen trademark law upheld in court you can't have looked very hard. As a quick example, have a look on the internet for "Microsoft corp. v. Lindows". It's a nice and fairly topical case of trademark infringement. Somewhat controversial perhaps, but still a display of a court upholding trademark law. Not the first one, and it won't be the last.
For example what you call logos trademark I can easily called art work.
trademarks are registered, unlike copyright. You can call it what you like, but if it's been registered as a trademark it won't matter, it will still be protected by trademark law.