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Intel Trademark Battle

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According to the Microsoft Word spellchecker, Intel doesn’t even exist! Ha, take that! This is important, you see: a Chicago freight company, named Intel-Logistics, is fighting to keep it’s name in the face of a storm of Intel lawsuits. The Federal Trademark laws say that the word must be “famous and distinctive” to fall under the Trademark laws. Well Intel-Logistics is playing the role of the little sweet, naive little kid with the heart of gold by standing up and saying that the word “intel” is not famous or distinctive at all. Ouch, that must be a blow to the confidence of Intel, luckily they now own the Steve Jobs ninja robot who will have all employees of Intel-Logistics taken care of in a clean-cut fashion.

Intel trademark “not famous and distinctive” [The Inquirer]

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