Trademark: Pandora vs. PayPal's Logo
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May 26th 2017
Tech Break 4059
Trademark: Pandora vs. PayPal's Logo
Hosted by
Denise Howell,
J. Michael Keyes
Is the name "Google" too generic for a trademark?
This feed has been discontinued, but you can find the clips in our archives.
Guests:
Matt Curtis
Denise Howell, Mike Keyes and Matt Curtis talk about Google defeating a "genericide" lawsuit stating that they can still retain their trademark, despite the term "Google" is synonymous with searching the internet. Also, PayPal sues Pandora claiming their redesigned "P" logo looks too similar to the PayPal logo.
For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twil/387.
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