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WITH the Olympic torch relay due to pass through her town, florist Lisa Cross decided to create an appropriate window display.
The five rings and a torch, all made from tissue paper, were a hit with customers. But then trading standards officials warned her that the rings constituted an ‘unauthorised use’ of the Olympic logo and left her at risk of being sued by Games organisers.
'They said Coca-Cola owns the copyright of the Olympic ring design because they are the official sponsors, and they would sue me.
'I’m only a little business, and being sued by a huge company like them would wipe me out - it’s terrifying.
Originally posted by wigit
It reminds me of the little pub called the Hobbit and the trouble surrounding the name they've used for 20 years. Hobbit pub threatened with legal action Aren't these innocent people helping the big nobs anyway?
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The United States Olympic Committee and Trademark Infringement
November 20, 2000
The Amateur Sports Act, 36 U.S.C. 380, gives the International Olympic Committee the exclusive right to prevent any person from using the following items for the purpose of trade, to induce the sale of any goods or services, or to promote any theatrical exhibition, athletic performance, or competition:
The symbol of the IOC consisting of five interlocking rings
The emblem of the corporation
Any trademark, trade name, sign, symbol, or insignia falsely representing association with, or authorization by, the IOC
The words Olympic, Olympiad, Citius Altius Fortius, or any combination or simulation thereof tending to cause confusion, to cause mistake, to deceive, or to falsely suggest a connection with the corporation of any Olympic activity.
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
If its copyrighted, its copyrighted. Its the law to protect intellectual property, not just to ruin fun.
Originally posted by ManFromEurope
City-wide protest with written "invitation" to the comitee to stay at home? That would be an immature reaction.
Originally posted by CX
Originally posted by ManFromEurope
City-wide protest with written "invitation" to the comitee to stay at home? That would be an immature reaction.
I think it would be the perfect reaction.
CX.
Originally posted by wigit
My daughter's school are making olympic torches, hundreds of them. ... just putting a symbol out there, in the spirit of good-fellowship,
Originally posted by ManFromEurope
Originally posted by CX
Originally posted by ManFromEurope
City-wide protest with written "invitation" to the comitee to stay at home? That would be an immature reaction.
I think it would be the perfect reaction.
CX.
No, it would just be like something my kids would do to mock other kids: "MY party is waaaaay better than YOUR party, but you are NOT invited! Näääänäääänääää (mocking sounds )".
I find it hard to grasp how anyone in Stoke on Trent gives enough of a toss to grass her up in the first place.
Originally posted by Suspiria
I'll try to nip past the shop this week see if she's taken it down,
Originally posted by Extralien
Originally posted by Suspiria
I'll try to nip past the shop this week see if she's taken it down,
Tell you what, here's an idea..
Pop into the shop... if her hard work is still up on display.. great...
Tell her that there are people out there, like myself, who support what she's doing/done.. show her this thread if you have to...
Wether it is up or down, tell her to make another bigger one..
But this time, one that says...
ATS deny ignorance...