| Patent Lawyer 01:56 - May 23 with 2541 views | Boston | ...coz I just know there's going to be at least one on this board, can you explain how Citgo gets away with this? Guessing, it's because Bass didn't register its trademark in the USA. |  |
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| Patent Lawyer on 09:06 - May 23 with 2309 views | KensalT | Patents and trademarks are different things. You want an intellectual property (IP) lawyer :-) I'm not an IP lawyer but if you do a bit of Googling you can find that both Bass and Citgo are registered trademarks: https://trademarks.justia.com/ https://trademarks.justia.com/ Citgo's was registered in 2017, so I'm sure Bass are aware of it by now. I'm guessing they are sufficiently different for Bass not to try (or bother) challenging it. Bass is a solid red triangle, Citgo isn't, if you look closely! Apparently Bass is the UK's oldest trademark, so I learned something new today :-) https://www.thetrademarkhelpli |  | |  |
| Patent Lawyer on 09:16 - May 23 with 2275 views | baz_qpr | Not a patent lawyer but no a bit, trademarks very difficulty to protect, multiple juristictions etc. Trademark usually only applies to a category , I.e Food and beverages is a different category to Health. You can't trademark common shapes or terms so in this scenario, you cannot trademark the red triangle, and the name, font and colour of the name are different enough |  | |  |
| Patent Lawyer on 11:16 - May 23 with 2116 views | Boston | Thanks for your thoughts. My question prompted after being served a pint that tasted like West Texas Intermediate. |  |
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| Patent Lawyer on 12:57 - May 23 with 2009 views | nick_hammersmith |
| Patent Lawyer on 11:16 - May 23 by Boston | Thanks for your thoughts. My question prompted after being served a pint that tasted like West Texas Intermediate. |
Aldi are the kings of getting around this in the UK https://www.independent.co.uk/ |  | |  |
| Patent Lawyer on 08:43 - May 24 with 1693 views | loftboy | |  |
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