← Back to context Comment by charcircuit 1 day ago Because it's potentially trademark infringement because it could confuse people. 7 comments charcircuit Reply consp 1 day ago Can you actually trademark a common word? (Serious question) janzer 1 day ago Yes, Apple, Windows, Amazon, Shell, Target, Dove, Ivory, Tide, Polo.(With help from Claude completing the list) satiated_grue 1 day ago Remember the trademark fights between Apple Music (Beatles) and Apple Computer? Interesting history. 1 reply → Angostura 1 day ago Yes, but only for a fair tight class of business cretinoid 1 day ago Exactly right.
consp 1 day ago Can you actually trademark a common word? (Serious question) janzer 1 day ago Yes, Apple, Windows, Amazon, Shell, Target, Dove, Ivory, Tide, Polo.(With help from Claude completing the list) satiated_grue 1 day ago Remember the trademark fights between Apple Music (Beatles) and Apple Computer? Interesting history. 1 reply → Angostura 1 day ago Yes, but only for a fair tight class of business
janzer 1 day ago Yes, Apple, Windows, Amazon, Shell, Target, Dove, Ivory, Tide, Polo.(With help from Claude completing the list) satiated_grue 1 day ago Remember the trademark fights between Apple Music (Beatles) and Apple Computer? Interesting history. 1 reply →
satiated_grue 1 day ago Remember the trademark fights between Apple Music (Beatles) and Apple Computer? Interesting history. 1 reply →
Can you actually trademark a common word? (Serious question)
Yes, Apple, Windows, Amazon, Shell, Target, Dove, Ivory, Tide, Polo.
(With help from Claude completing the list)
Remember the trademark fights between Apple Music (Beatles) and Apple Computer? Interesting history.
1 reply →
Yes, but only for a fair tight class of business
Exactly right.