absolutely amazing story
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absolutely amazing story
if you have time to read about one man kicking d/c in the nuts, here it is.
http://www.wee1.com/history.htm its a long read, but very informative.
one section pertaining to the 7 slot grille that in reality was a FORD
design, reads:
"The Appellate court said: It is inappropriate to treat DaimlerChrysler's
limited monopoly -- one that the Trademark office registered only for the
radiator grilles on its vehicles -- as though that monopoly extended to
other products, in this case a protective grille overlay. That protection
was not sought by DaimlerChrysler before the Trademark Office, nor was it
registered by that Office, and no reason appears for the judiciary to confer
protection for which the Trademark Office has not granted registration."
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://www.wee1.com/history.htm its a long read, but very informative.
one section pertaining to the 7 slot grille that in reality was a FORD
design, reads:
"The Appellate court said: It is inappropriate to treat DaimlerChrysler's
limited monopoly -- one that the Trademark office registered only for the
radiator grilles on its vehicles -- as though that monopoly extended to
other products, in this case a protective grille overlay. That protection
was not sought by DaimlerChrysler before the Trademark Office, nor was it
registered by that Office, and no reason appears for the judiciary to confer
protection for which the Trademark Office has not granted registration."
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: absolutely amazing story
And the guy makes nice billet grill inserts for the Wranglers too. I really like
mine. I picked them up from that company about 4-5 years ago.
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 02:56:02 GMT, "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>>if you have time to read about one man kicking d/c in the nuts, here it is.
>>http://www.wee1.com/history.htm its a long read, but very informative.
>>
>>one section pertaining to the 7 slot grille that in reality was a FORD
>>design, reads:
>>
>>"The Appellate court said: It is inappropriate to treat DaimlerChrysler's
>>limited monopoly -- one that the Trademark office registered only for the
>>radiator grilles on its vehicles -- as though that monopoly extended to
>>other products, in this case a protective grille overlay. That protection
>>was not sought by DaimlerChrysler before the Trademark Office, nor was it
>>registered by that Office, and no reason appears for the judiciary to confer
>>protection for which the Trademark Office has not granted registration."
mine. I picked them up from that company about 4-5 years ago.
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 02:56:02 GMT, "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>>if you have time to read about one man kicking d/c in the nuts, here it is.
>>http://www.wee1.com/history.htm its a long read, but very informative.
>>
>>one section pertaining to the 7 slot grille that in reality was a FORD
>>design, reads:
>>
>>"The Appellate court said: It is inappropriate to treat DaimlerChrysler's
>>limited monopoly -- one that the Trademark office registered only for the
>>radiator grilles on its vehicles -- as though that monopoly extended to
>>other products, in this case a protective grille overlay. That protection
>>was not sought by DaimlerChrysler before the Trademark Office, nor was it
>>registered by that Office, and no reason appears for the judiciary to confer
>>protection for which the Trademark Office has not granted registration."
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Re: absolutely amazing story
And the guy makes nice billet grill inserts for the Wranglers too. I really like
mine. I picked them up from that company about 4-5 years ago.
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 02:56:02 GMT, "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>>if you have time to read about one man kicking d/c in the nuts, here it is.
>>http://www.wee1.com/history.htm its a long read, but very informative.
>>
>>one section pertaining to the 7 slot grille that in reality was a FORD
>>design, reads:
>>
>>"The Appellate court said: It is inappropriate to treat DaimlerChrysler's
>>limited monopoly -- one that the Trademark office registered only for the
>>radiator grilles on its vehicles -- as though that monopoly extended to
>>other products, in this case a protective grille overlay. That protection
>>was not sought by DaimlerChrysler before the Trademark Office, nor was it
>>registered by that Office, and no reason appears for the judiciary to confer
>>protection for which the Trademark Office has not granted registration."
mine. I picked them up from that company about 4-5 years ago.
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 02:56:02 GMT, "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>>if you have time to read about one man kicking d/c in the nuts, here it is.
>>http://www.wee1.com/history.htm its a long read, but very informative.
>>
>>one section pertaining to the 7 slot grille that in reality was a FORD
>>design, reads:
>>
>>"The Appellate court said: It is inappropriate to treat DaimlerChrysler's
>>limited monopoly -- one that the Trademark office registered only for the
>>radiator grilles on its vehicles -- as though that monopoly extended to
>>other products, in this case a protective grille overlay. That protection
>>was not sought by DaimlerChrysler before the Trademark Office, nor was it
>>registered by that Office, and no reason appears for the judiciary to confer
>>protection for which the Trademark Office has not granted registration."
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Re: absolutely amazing story
And the guy makes nice billet grill inserts for the Wranglers too. I really like
mine. I picked them up from that company about 4-5 years ago.
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 02:56:02 GMT, "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>>if you have time to read about one man kicking d/c in the nuts, here it is.
>>http://www.wee1.com/history.htm its a long read, but very informative.
>>
>>one section pertaining to the 7 slot grille that in reality was a FORD
>>design, reads:
>>
>>"The Appellate court said: It is inappropriate to treat DaimlerChrysler's
>>limited monopoly -- one that the Trademark office registered only for the
>>radiator grilles on its vehicles -- as though that monopoly extended to
>>other products, in this case a protective grille overlay. That protection
>>was not sought by DaimlerChrysler before the Trademark Office, nor was it
>>registered by that Office, and no reason appears for the judiciary to confer
>>protection for which the Trademark Office has not granted registration."
mine. I picked them up from that company about 4-5 years ago.
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 02:56:02 GMT, "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>>if you have time to read about one man kicking d/c in the nuts, here it is.
>>http://www.wee1.com/history.htm its a long read, but very informative.
>>
>>one section pertaining to the 7 slot grille that in reality was a FORD
>>design, reads:
>>
>>"The Appellate court said: It is inappropriate to treat DaimlerChrysler's
>>limited monopoly -- one that the Trademark office registered only for the
>>radiator grilles on its vehicles -- as though that monopoly extended to
>>other products, in this case a protective grille overlay. That protection
>>was not sought by DaimlerChrysler before the Trademark Office, nor was it
>>registered by that Office, and no reason appears for the judiciary to confer
>>protection for which the Trademark Office has not granted registration."
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