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Yesterday I spotted a flourescent orange van in the distance. And i thought to myself that was a good way to get noticed, if I can spot it THIS far away. I disregarded the thought of painting my car a similar colour - too tacky.
However, when I when I caught up with the van I noticed firstly it was a DynoRod van. Secondly, it said on the back, somthing like, "DynoRod and the DynoGlo colour are tradamarks"
I didn't know you could trademark a colour! Also, given than there are an infinate number of colours and therefore and infinate number of flourescent orange colours, couldn't I just change the orange by, 1% say, and not be in breach of ther trademark laws.
This is not a serious discussion. I have no intention of doing anything like this, so no need for lawyers etc! Just your comments!
Also, I notice DynoRod is now part of British Gas. I didn't know that either!
However, when I when I caught up with the van I noticed firstly it was a DynoRod van. Secondly, it said on the back, somthing like, "DynoRod and the DynoGlo colour are tradamarks"
I didn't know you could trademark a colour! Also, given than there are an infinate number of colours and therefore and infinate number of flourescent orange colours, couldn't I just change the orange by, 1% say, and not be in breach of ther trademark laws.
This is not a serious discussion. I have no intention of doing anything like this, so no need for lawyers etc! Just your comments!
Also, I notice DynoRod is now part of British Gas. I didn't know that either!