Y’all don’t understand the first thing about trademark law do ya?
Do you even know what TCU has trademarked? Or what classes they’ve been trademarked for?
Steelfrog doesn't know anything about trademark law either. Ignore his blatherings. He is a nincompoop. And a terdmudgeon.not, but i am sure for the chance to bill us your hourly rate you would be happy to "educate" us on this matter
Here's a pic of the Horny Toad Pub and Grub in Snyder. Note that I made sure to include the Snyder tree in the picture.
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Liked for THE Snyder treeHere's a pic of the Horny Toad Pub and Grub in Snyder. Note that I made sure to include the Snyder tree in the picture.
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A couple of my neighbors are big shots at the US Patent & Trademark Office. So just maybe I c.an be of help.Steelfrog doesn't know anything about trademark law either. Ignore his blatherings. He is a nincompoop. And a terdmudgeon.
I have an attorney and he bills me $450/hr if I see him in the grocery store.I have a neighbor seems to begin most sentences with the phrase "I talked to my attorney and they said..."
Am I correct in assuming he is just blowing smoke? I don't "have" an attorney that I can just ask stupid questions to on a regular basis and I don't otherwise know anyone who does except if your brother or friend is an attorney. I would also assume that if he really is "running issues by" his attorney that often, they likely hate him, right?
So, I assume he is either a liar or has a buddy who is an attorney who really hates getting phone calls from him.
First time I’ve ever seen that word written. I’ve always pronounced it Curmudgeon. Who knew...Steelfrog doesn't know anything about trademark law either. Ignore his blatherings. He is a nincompoop. And a terdmudgeon.
Seems to me that imitation is a sign of flattery. Unless TCU’s logos were used in a very egregious manner and harmful to the brand, then take it as a compliment and an actual bolster of the brand. Lord knows there were times when no one would have been caught dead sporting the TCU brand.
I have an attorney and he bills me $450/hr if I see him in the grocery store.
I asked my attorney and...I tend to agree philosophically but I’ve been led to believe that if you only selectively defend your copyright you may find yourself with limited options when you really need to enforce it. I have no idea if that is true though.