Bob_Belville Posted June 17, 2015 Author Report Posted June 17, 2015 Mark, I am just going on what Ms. Google turned up. It appears that the JetBlue promotion started out as Fly and then became Flying. I suppose that cost them some money redoing materials and let to some confusion. As you suggest without knowing more we outsiders can only speculate as to why they changed. Quote
mike_elliott Posted June 17, 2015 Report Posted June 17, 2015 All, it should be noted the C&D letter came from Women OF aviation, not women in aviation. Jolie emailed me to correct this misunderstanding on my part when I was communicating with her about this threat. 2 separate groups. the whining groups webite is http://www.womenofaviationweek.org/ the misconstrued and innocent groups' website is https://www.wai.org/ Quote
carl Posted June 21, 2015 Report Posted June 21, 2015 Fly It Forward® As a trademark . Would not this imply font and spacing? Fly it Forward is something different. Quote
midlifeflyer Posted June 22, 2015 Report Posted June 22, 2015 Fly It Forward® As a trademark . Would not this imply font and spacing? Fly it Forward is something different. No. This is a "standard character mark". It's thw words that are protected, not the way they are written. Font doesn't matter. spacing might but probably not. There are also "design marks" which are basically logos, but this isn't one. Don't look too hard for minor technicalities in an area of the law where the ultimate test for infringement is, customer identification. if I start a restaurant in town called Unique Eats and I get great reviews on Trip Advisor, some guy across the street diesnt get to trade on it by calling his restaurant Unique Eats Quote
Yetti Posted June 22, 2015 Report Posted June 22, 2015 Which is the nice thing about the english language. It is easy to find a similar, but different phrase that gives the same impression but is clear of trademark issues. such as Moving flying forward. Females flying to the front. females flying fantastically forward. fast planes flying forward Quote
midlifeflyer Posted June 22, 2015 Report Posted June 22, 2015 Which is the nice thing about the english language. It is easy to find a similar, but different phrase that gives the same impression but is clear of trademark issues. such as Moving flying forward. Females flying to the front. females flying fantastically forward. fast planes flying forward That's true. Sometimes it's surprisingly easy. BTW, speaking of aviation and trademark fights, one of the absolutely worst examples I can think of is the litigation in which Angel Flight of Georgia sued Angel Flight Southeast and Angel Flight America over the use of the trademark "Angel Flight" in the southeast US. Quote
Bob - S50 Posted June 22, 2015 Report Posted June 22, 2015 How about using just: Flying It Forward Fly it forward it telling others to do it. Flying it forward is actually doing sol Nearly the same but different. Bob Quote
Yetti Posted June 22, 2015 Report Posted June 22, 2015 It would seem like angles should be covered under force majure. I mean really that is stuff that is out of our hands Quote
22 others Posted June 22, 2015 Report Posted June 22, 2015 If I were Jolie, I'd thank this group for their letter informing me they'd stolen my phrase. ...Then invite them to pay me a reasonable (or unreasonable) royalty for their continued use of my work. Quote
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