[Foundation-l] Wikipedia trademark registration in Germany
Elisabeth Bauer
elian at djini.de
Mon Jul 12 22:10:40 UTC 2004
Michael Snow wrote:
> Well, nothing in the classes of goods covered by this trademark
> application should keep us from being able to register our own
> trademark. So this seems to be more a minor nuisance, rather than a
> fraudulent registration we would *need* to get overturned promptly.
I agree. To register the trademark for our own "business" (online &
print publications, CD-editions) is much more urgent. If someone catches
these fields before us, we _really_ have a problem.
> I'm assuming that German trademark practices aren't that different
> from the US, since international agreements in the field mean that at
> least some basic principles should be consistent.
> It still would have been nice to make a timely objection, but at
> least this Jörg Nagel isn't blatantly infringing our trademark. It
> does make it difficult if we want to distribute Wikipedia-related
> merchandise in Germany, though.
A colleague of mine who is a lawyer told me that even this would not
necessarily constitute a problem. We would not be allowed to found a
T-Shirt company "Wikipedia sports wear", but in his opinion (why do
lawyers always have "opinions") this trade mark doesn't prevent us from
producing t-shirts and other merchandise with the wikipedia logo and
name on it.
> I wonder if that's what he had in mind, and what he intends to do
> with the trademark. Make a profit by selling it to us, or by forcing
> us to use his firm's services for merchandising?
One or the other IMO.
> I'd be a little surprised if he intends to start a Wikipedia brand of
> clothing on his own. Was this application triggered by some of our
> German publicity, I wonder? Just some random thoughts.
Seems so - the application was just one week after the big media echo.
greetings,
elian
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