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My underwear begs to differ. yourout Feb 2015 #1
Now THAT's funny... sendero Feb 2015 #56
Maybe they are claiming it as a trademark for mail delivery. merrily Feb 2015 #2
Shh...stop making sense. Atman Feb 2015 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Atman Feb 2015 #14
I am not 100% convinced that trademarks should be granted in colors, even for limited merrily Feb 2015 #15
Owens Corning pink fiberglass insulation is a good example jberryhill Feb 2015 #20
Pink fiberglass is the very example I gave in Reply 2. merrily Feb 2015 #30
But I actually agreed with you, although not entirely. Atman Feb 2015 #21
Same brown with the same yellow logo is very different from just brown. merrily Feb 2015 #34
It makes sense in many cases. NutmegYankee Feb 2015 #35
That is a good one jberryhill Feb 2015 #47
Actually, my OP is pure tongue in cheek, which most people seem to have figured out... dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #23
You are correct... sendero Feb 2015 #59
I think Oprah grabbed the colour purple. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2015 #3
Damn..and my favorite color, too. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #24
That's clearly what the founders intended when they wrote Art 1, Sect 8: "To promote the Progress... Faryn Balyncd Feb 2015 #4
Trademarks have nothing to do with that clause jberryhill Feb 2015 #22
Trademarks did not arise under the commerce clause. They existed long, long before the merrily Feb 2015 #36
The difficulty is... jberryhill Feb 2015 #46
No, none of that affects anything in my Reply 36. merrily Feb 2015 #54
You might find this a good read jberryhill Feb 2015 #55
Thank you, but that also does not affect the accuracy of my Reply 36. merrily Feb 2015 #57
Lol, you read fast jberryhill Feb 2015 #58
Reading it was not necessary to know it does not affect my Reply 36. merrily Feb 2015 #60
It's a trademark, not copyright. So if you start another delivery company don't use Brown. PoliticAverse Feb 2015 #5
So, do other delivery companies have to filter their ads (including TV)? FiveGoodMen Feb 2015 #8
No jberryhill Feb 2015 #26
So what happens if multiple delivery companies run out of colors? pnwmom Feb 2015 #10
Then there would be a "commercial necessity" argument jberryhill Feb 2015 #29
Not to worry..see # 33 comment, below. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #41
How about employing brown delivery people? Faryn Balyncd Feb 2015 #12
My Fed Ex Man RobinA Feb 2015 #61
Have the Seattle Seahawks trademarked blue? KamaAina Feb 2015 #7
No jmowreader Feb 2015 #49
Well, they must be feeling blue after Sunday KamaAina Feb 2015 #50
I'm starting to wonder... jmowreader Feb 2015 #52
So which chickenhawk has trademarked yellow? KamaAina Feb 2015 #9
Ted Nugent begs to differ. KamaAina Feb 2015 #11
This Sick Beat. Iggo Feb 2015 #13
That actually doesn't function as a mark jberryhill Feb 2015 #48
You might think about correcting your OP onenote Feb 2015 #16
So let's say that you had a tractor company named "John Deere"... Atman Feb 2015 #17
So everytime I take a shit, I will have to pay them a royalty???? madinmaryland Feb 2015 #18
Shhhh...don't tell them....n/t dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #27
Are you offering 2 day delivery of it to anywhere in the US? jberryhill Feb 2015 #28
There were industrial color wars in the late 19th c. daredtowork Feb 2015 #19
UPS Brown may be trademarked agent46 Feb 2015 #25
Dunno, I've just recently flushed some UPS brown down the hopper Warpy Feb 2015 #32
OK ... I claim green. lpbk2713 Feb 2015 #31
Crosley Bendix better trademark Squant soon then! kentauros Feb 2015 #33
Most of us don't know squant, I see. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #40
No, we don't. kentauros Feb 2015 #43
So much for the BrownŽ bag lunch... KeepItReal Feb 2015 #37
Does that mean I can't wear my brown work shirt madokie Feb 2015 #38
When DHL tried to expand into domestic delivery - LiberalElite Feb 2015 #39
I Remember That RobinA Feb 2015 #62
My shit says they don't. nt BootinUp Feb 2015 #42
Oh crap!!! 2naSalit Feb 2015 #44
I have a good friend... malokvale77 Feb 2015 #45
The USPS RobinA Feb 2015 #63
yep!!! oldandhappy Feb 2015 #51
So glad you caught on to the tongue in cheek. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #64
Two things: 1. You can only trademark colors for specific objects/applications. DetlefK Feb 2015 #53
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