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Previously on "No more jumble sales - Apple have the trademark"
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Of course, Patenting anything in the the States or here is pointless. Let say you invent an entirely new bag less vacuum cleaner, which after many years research you perfect and Patent. Then they sell like hot cakes and miff your competitors who have been making loads of money out of selling paper bags for inflated prices for years. So they copy you. You drag them through successive courts right up to the US Supreme court, and guess what? Completely innocent.
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I fail to see how you can patent the layout of tables in a shop....
ok yes if you deliberatly try and make people think they are in an apple shop buying apple products is one thing but simply laying your goods out in an easy to use format for people and clearly not trying to dupe people is a different kettle of fish altogether.
what next -- a kettle manufacturer trying to patent boiling water?
the world has gone mad!
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostApple have always been the evil empire. They've just failed to keep the lid on their kiniving ways.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostApple has overtaken Microsoft in the evil empire stakes.
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I'm not an Apple fan. But any idiot can see their shops have a distinctive look.
Sorry, nearly any idiot.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAre you being deliberately obtuse or have you never been in an Apple Store? It's a very distinctive look, as distinctive as any of their products are.
Not surprised you are suckered in.
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Originally posted by ctdctd View PostSo everything will be fine so long as no-one tries to sell IT tat on rectangular tables.
Can the corners of the tables be rounded?
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The whole patent system is a shambles, especially the US Patents.
No wonder the Chinese ignore the lot.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostApparently you just need to mention marmalade and he appears
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Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou are LB and I claim my five matches.
Who's LB?
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