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    Not sure if everyone has seen this today:

    http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/252/story/413360.html

    What would happen if you tried to trademark Jack?

    --John

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    And would it matter if you were in Mitre Square, Dorset St, or Clarendon Villas, Brighton?
    Truth is female, since truth is beauty rather than handsomeness; this [...] would certainly explain the saying that a lie could run around the world before Truth has got its, correction, her boots on, since she would have to chose which pair - the idea that any woman in a position to choose would have just one pair of boots being beyond rational belief.
    Unseen Academicals - Terry Pratchett.

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    • #3
      Trademark law works a little different than most people understand. Having a trademark on a certain word or phrase doesn't mean other people can't use that word or phrase, just that they cannot use it within the same field (the same trademark identifier can be used by different owners in different types of business) in order to draw the business of people expecting to find the other business.

      The trademark in question is Lizzie Borden Museum (and not just Lizzie Borden), and I think the owners of the Fall River Bad and Breakfast have a very strong case. A new place in Salem can't just take the same name and use it to promote their own business. Both businesses are museums, both are in the same state, people will definitely be confused. The ones in Salem can come up with some other name that still gets the basic idea across. I think their best bet is to get some figures from Tassaud's or something similar and call it the Forty Whacks Museum...

      Regarding Jack the Ripper trademarks, in the US there have been at least 8 filed, but only one is considered still active:
      Jack the Ripper Tableskirting (though it seems from other references that they primarily go by just JTR Tableskirting these days).

      Dan Norder
      Ripper Notes: The International Journal for Ripper Studies
      Web site: www.RipperNotes.com - Email: dannorder@gmail.com

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      • #4
        Hi Dan

        .....you make it sound quite attractive..this tableskirting!!

        Next time I have a party,I'll remember it...

        Little knives around the outside..picture of Jack in the middle????


        Sounds like serious money can be earnt,if you own a famous landmark,so to speak.
        Hmmmm...think I might just scour around the Blackheath/Greenwich area where I live,for a moneyspinner!!!

        ANNA.

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        • #5
          Hi Dan,

          I did notice this in the AP article: "Woods is asking a judge to prevent the group from using the term Lizzie Borden in a trade name, trademark, domain name or e-mail address."

          To me, that sounds strange -- that it's actually the name itself he's claiming is his trademark.

          Can this be right?

          Just wondering,

          --John

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          • #6
            Well, the Salem group is using it in connection with a museum, so any museum that says Lizzie Borden on it as a title -- on a sign, in a brochure, on a website address or as an email -- is going to conflict with a trademark on Lizzie Borden Museum, yeah.

            If this group had decided to use Lizzie Borden as part of a title for, say, a lumber company or a pet store I'm sure the Fall River bed and breakfast owners wouldn't object.

            Trademarks aren't just the names themselves, it's how the names are used.

            Dan Norder
            Ripper Notes: The International Journal for Ripper Studies
            Web site: www.RipperNotes.com - Email: dannorder@gmail.com

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            • #7
              Thanks, Dan.

              --John

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