Trademark Insanity Partially Resolved
Looks like the Black Mustang Club have been given the go-ahead by Ford to produce their calendars this year. But if anyone knows the full story on this trademark issue, I’d love to hear it!!
Looks like the Black Mustang Club have been given the go-ahead by Ford to produce their calendars this year. But if anyone knows the full story on this trademark issue, I’d love to hear it!!
In a return to the normally scheduled programming, I’d like to bring your attention to a story relating to the wonderful Ford Motor Company, who have decided to follow Porsche previous actions by suing or enforcing trademark on one of their independent owners groups (The Black Mustang Club). Apparently, the members, as usual decided to crank out their 2008 club calendar, only to find a communication, courtesy of Ford lawyers, letting them know that they were infringing on Ford’s Trademarks and Goodwill and to cease and desist publication immediately.
If anyone reading this cares to comment or send me an email, I’d love to know what the legal status of this actually is!!! I mean this could really be taken to extremes. Anyone in the image wearing Nike tennis shoes?? Anyone in your image eating a burger from a large burger chain in the image?? Any stores in the background with their trademarked logo visible??
Anyone shed some light on this please?
Firstly an apology to all the photographers that read my weblog, I don’t often get involved in a political rant, but this is one of those times I feel obliged to do so. If you’re not interested please tune out now.
The crux of this rant is an announcement by Gordon Brown (UK PM) that he wants to overhaul the UK Organ Donor System, to one that is of “presumed consent” as opposed to the currently used opt-in system. But firstly I’d like to clarify a couple points about this weblog entry. Firstly it has little to do with organ donation and much more to do with the government poking its nose in where its not warranted, this is a basic human rights issue. I beleive that organ donation is a fine thing and saves many, many lives every single year, it’s one of the greatest medical marvels of our time, and I hope that everyone that needs a donor organ this year has a chance of getting one. My problem is that this is not the way to do it; Here’s why.
The government by mandating presumed consent unless the patient has opted-out of the scheme raises the following serious concerns.
These are just a few of the points that I can think of in the short term of writing this post. Again, I think organ donation is a great thing, but once the government mandate ownership of my body during death or near-death, where does it end, this is the nanny state gone mad, and I for one do not support the proposed measures, however I doubt very much whether I’ll be given an option to do anything about it. I’ll write to my MP about this and see if that does any good! This is very much a knee-jerk post on my part, and maybe they’ll suggest something far more workable than I’m envisaging above, but there is still the fatal flaw that it’s easy to overlook an opt-out agreement if it suits the circumstances.