don
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Read this over on Expedition Portal last night: http://blogs.calgaryherald.com/2013...after-threat-from-u-s-bike-giant-specialized/
I read about this yesterday. This is just another example of a retail giant flexing their muscles on a small business owner. Give the guy a break.
Yes indeed, how can you trademark a city name? Maybe the city should sue Specialized. I understand the law , and they must defend there trademark however lame it may be . I have never owned a bike from them and most likely will never own one now.
It's time to abolish patents and trademarks. Let the best product win. Prices will drop, people will be happy. Look at drug companies. Generics are half the price but until generics come out people die because they can't afford the drugs. The whole thing is a disgrace.
Oh and I was looking at buying a used Camber, but probably wont now.
It's time to abolish patents and trademarks. Let the best product win. Prices will drop, people will be happy. Look at drug companies. Generics are half the price but until generics come out people die because they can't afford the drugs. The whole thing is a disgrace.
Oh and I was looking at buying a used Camber, but probably wont now.
That said, this issue with Specialized is another story altogether. It's about common sense. A trademark like the one they have is designed to protect their interests where the association can be made that impedes their business. What happened here is not that. People who see a shop called Roubaix are not going to associate it with the bike model Roubaix. It would be a totally different thing if this guy was a frame builder designing frames and claling them "Roubaix" -- that would be a violation of the trademark.
It's time to abolish patents and trademarks. Let the best product win. Prices will drop, people will be happy. Look at drug companies. Generics are half the price but until generics come out people die because they can't afford the drugs. The whole thing is a disgrace.
Oh and I was looking at buying a used Camber, but probably wont now.