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by joe_the_user
5849 days ago
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Sometimes trademarks don't matter much and everyone can happily and informally settle the question. But it quite possible for a given trademark to be the main asset of a small business and thus when a larger business can happily use "informal" methods to take possession of that trademark, it would qualify as bullying - if you can get away without lawyers, it's actually worse bullying in this cases since you don't need any legal standing. I don't know the exact story here - I'm just reacting to a claim that Apple informally deciding everything is inherently fair. |
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