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JelZe GoldRabbit wrote: Also, "Cybertrons" is used to describe the avatars instead of "Autobots", and not the planet. That may make it hard for Hasbro to make a case.
Nyancatron wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote: Also, "Cybertrons" is used to describe the avatars instead of "Autobots", and not the planet. That may make it hard for Hasbro to make a case.
Realized that the flash video contains G1 transforming sounds. Would be hard to convince a judge the correlation was accidental. It's a second infringement within the same product.
Justanormalguy wrote:That dosen't make much sense, I mean hasbro sort of invented transformers. (Yay my first post!)
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Justanormalguy wrote:That dosen't make much sense, I mean hasbro sort of invented transformers. (Yay my first post!)
Trademarks on names can expire through lack of use, or can be rendered generic through integration in common English language. Put simply, the more unique a name is, the stronger the protection will be from competitors. It doesn't matter who the name belongs to as words can't be copyrighted.
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