neilfj said:Can you sell the names to the IOC?
missedcall said:JUST follow their rules . A small explanation is on an "olympic bucket" I have on Ebay HERE
namedropper said:![]()
Your explanation is nonsense. Olympic trademarks are enforced very strongly and even have specific extra legal protections internationally.
namedropper said:Anyone who believes what you have to say about it would be a reckless idiot.
Neil> "Thats alright, as it has nothing to do with olympics?"
I presume so
jberryhill said:Which would be a dangerous and wrong presumption for anyone subject to US law.
The USOC has their own law, entirely separate from trademark law, which among other things precludes the use of the word Olympic to designate a wide swath of goods and services which (a) are not located in the immediate vicinity of Olympia, Washington or which (b) was not a registered trademark prior to September 21, 1950 (e.g. the paint and stain people).
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/36/220506.html
It is not a trademark issue at all in the US - they have their own special law.
RADiSTAR said:Not sure how this is actually enforced and whether there are exemptions. An example: Aristotelis "Ari" Onassis founded Olympic Airways, the former Greek national air carrier - now Olympic Airlines http://www.olympic-airways.com/ - in 1957. Not only that, but the airline logo is very close to the olympic rings. Please explain that to me.
Not only that, but the airline logo is very close to the olympic rings. Please explain that to me.
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