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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks
Not a chance. Their name is one of their biggest assets. Their lawyers will fight like hell over this.
The odds are 100 to 1 that they keep their mark.
Annual reports have to disclose such possibilities, it doesn't mean they are likely.

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Absolutely agree man!
Seriously, that'd be like saying "Well Coke has become a commonly used term for anything 'pop' or 'soda' related so screw that TM" or for that matter ANY product or service that becomes a household name now or in the future would fall into the same predicament.
I'm pretty certain google's legal team will 'aggressively protect' that mark and get the outcome they want.
EDIT: Dammit Brock ya beat me to the Coke example!

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