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In reply to the discussion: LOL: ... Facebook discovers there's already a tech company with that name and it filed for trademark [View all]NullTuples
(6,017 posts)48. Call me cynical but I don't think it was an oversight
Just to note, a proper database can do such searches in seconds.
They're used every day by lawyers of such things, as well as marketers.
I find it hard to believe Facebook did not do so, nor their lawyers, nor marketing department.
It's more likely IMO that Mark Zuckerberg simply decided he liked that name, and they'd fix any problems later.
Especially once he saw the size of the company that actually owns the name, in comparison to his own.
Now it's just a matter of "will you take the offer, or shall we dance a very expensive dance in court for a decade, one I can easily afford and you cannot"?
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LOL: ... Facebook discovers there's already a tech company with that name and it filed for trademark [View all]
demmiblue
Nov 2021
OP
They probably did, they will make a multi million offer for the transfer. Happens a lot.
LiberalArkie
Nov 2021
#60
Reminds me of years ago, when NBC networks redesigned their logo, only to find . . .
Journeyman
Nov 2021
#10
Bad lawyers become corporate lawyers because they can't succeed at a firm.
ZonkerHarris
Nov 2021
#56
In hindsight with 30 more secs to chew on it: He will just buy that Meta outright?
Brainfodder
Nov 2021
#22
Or "metta", the Buddhist term for lovingkindness. Part of their new image, right?
TheRickles
Nov 2021
#41
Facebook probably thinks they'll do a Sir Richard Branston, suing everyone with Virgin in their name
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2021
#54