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One of the problems with trademarks is that they are so often innocently breached.
The breaches are so innocent, they can even suggest a clash with the first amendment itself. They certainly come abreast of many simple IT concepts, and the free spirit of the 60's.
Therefore, I propose a new system
whereby anyone making a trademark, assigns the trademark to a UUID, and only the UUID is protected. Any bottle or box or can touting the trademark can proudly display the UUID and then whatever text you want.
This still protects the seller; only one person can ever sell goods under 4670368f-b890-11e7-9174-9439e58df54e.
And it also gives the seller the freedom to put any text whatsoever on that box; they could change it day to day, week to week, and keep up with the trends.
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Suppose I develop a logo that looks like a fish with wings. So, I give my logo a UUID, and I use the logo on the labels on my boxes of thrimping bolts. |
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Then somebody else takes my winged fish and tweaks it a little, and starts using in their adverts for stersion springs; and another somebody else coincidentally comes up with a vaguely similar design which they use as the logo for their PGG-manufacturing business. |
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What happens next, and how does having the UUID help me? |
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Well, hopefully by the time this gets off the ground, most people are using software-based agents to do their shopping, and they will be comfortable with UUIDs. |
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Also, it is the only true solution to this problem. Ask anyone in IT. |
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They always say the same thing. |
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"4670368f-b890 -11e7-9174 -9439e58df54e" |
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The 60s have not yet been amended, but it's one of the things I'm
working on. |
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If you can imagine a starfaring culture where the
number of competing companies matches the
number of sort combinations of one to three words
in the dictionary, this will become required! You
can't sell a sodapop very well if you have to name it
Agiopantha Today! |
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//You can't sell a sodapop very well if you have to name it Agiopantha Today!// No, since that's the English translation of Borneo's top-selling newspaper. |
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