News in today is that ITV has successfully prevented the registration of the Coronation Street fictional brewers, Newton & Ridley, as a trademark by another company.
In April 2007, Newton & Ridley Beer Company Ltd of Sunderland applied for registration of Newton & Ridley as their trademark but ITV opposed this, saying that consumers would assume the beer producer has been licensed by Coronation Street. In May the Newton & Ridley Beer Company Ltd was ordered to change its name following a successful application under the Companies Act 2006 by ITV Productions Ltd. So now you know.
Monday, 23 November 2009
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2 comments:
Thanks for this, really interesting. One day someone may try to license Frescoes!
Sounds like a very stupid and cynical attempt to cash in on Corrie. Rather pathetic.
Good for ITV!
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