Santastein: Or The Post-Holiday Prometheus May 1, 2021 Santastein: Or The Post-Holiday Prometheus Trademarked, too. Spread the love Tags: art for a refrigerator, credit where credit is due ◀ Dragon Song Falling For The Petticoat Physician ▶ 4 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Syd 3 years ago funny, did a trademark search and it said Santastein was not. Also there’s this: https://imaginexmovies.com/movies?fbclid=IwAR0NqVnl3vXbIzUNwy098hExKejx8TASyoWUxdNnxczPYUaZLuSXrejndxY Maybe writer thinks if he claims trademark, people will believe him? Though can’t imagine any great stampede to use it, tbh. Author Nathan 3 years ago Reply to Syd One can claim a trademark without it being a REGISTERED trademark. Ah, the complexity of IP law… Hitch 3 years ago Reply to Nathan That’s absolutely right. And Mr. Santastein here? He published that in 2014. If anybody has the right to it, he does. Syd 3 years ago Reply to Hitch The more I know! To this point, everything I knew about trademarks came out of #cockygate, which was, upon reflection, a very specific instance.
funny, did a trademark search and it said Santastein was not.
Also there’s this: https://imaginexmovies.com/movies?fbclid=IwAR0NqVnl3vXbIzUNwy098hExKejx8TASyoWUxdNnxczPYUaZLuSXrejndxY
Maybe writer thinks if he claims trademark, people will believe him? Though can’t imagine any great stampede to use it, tbh.
One can claim a trademark without it being a REGISTERED trademark. Ah, the complexity of IP law…
That’s absolutely right. And Mr. Santastein here? He published that in 2014. If anybody has the right to it, he does.
The more I know!
To this point, everything I knew about trademarks came out of #cockygate, which was, upon reflection, a very specific instance.