magic-cat
Mother to Many
The whole thing is absolutely tasteless.
Agree 1000%. It should be the least of their worries. Number one and only concern here should be WHERE IS CAYLEE??????
The whole thing is absolutely tasteless.
One cannot legally use the registered TM emblem until the process is complete. They will never get the name trademarked as just proper names cannot be trademarked. It has to be in relation to a product. What are they going to sell dead baby dolls? That tells me they haven't even applied.
I have mentioned before we are naming our adopted DD in memory of Caylee. There is a lot of Caylee's around the world the name is unique but not that unique.
According the Social Security Admin., the name "Kaylee" is number 49 for this decade.
So it's a VERY, VERY popular name but they used a C so they could combine Casey & Lee's names.
http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/decades/names2000s.html
According the Social Security Admin., the name "Kaylee" is number 49 for this decade.
So it's a VERY, VERY popular name but they used a C so they could combine Casey & Lee's names.
http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/decades/names2000s.html
FYI-- I intentional misspelled the name previously so I couldn't accused of infringing. (I don't need CA drunk calling or texting me in the middle of the night)
This would seem a likely infringement tactic, if by some miracle the Anthony's actually were granted a Trademark.
I missed the whole issue. Just what is it these people are trying to trademark? Caylee? Caylee Marie? Caylee Marie Anthony? What are they trying to achieve? I can understand getting all worked up because someone is selling memorabilia with the little girl's picture on it for profit but are they attacking websites that have the name Caylee in the domain name? Are they trying to block people from writing her name on the internet?
Even families of famous dead people don't go crazy if people use the famous one's name on a website, i.e., "In Honor of Elvis", or "Memories of John Lennon", etc. If they're not selling images of the people or trying to infringe on the family's profit, what's the big deal? There are many fan sites on the web.
Methinks the Anthonys are spending too much time causing trouble and not enough time searching for Caylee. Oh wait a minute, Cindy already knows where she is! She's just not going after her yet.According to Cindy, Caylee is alive and well and not staying in one place very long.
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I missed the whole issue. Just what is it these people are trying to trademark? Caylee? Caylee Marie? Caylee Marie Anthony? What are they trying to achieve? I can understand getting all worked up because someone is selling memorabilia with the little girl's picture on it for profit but are they attacking websites that have the name Caylee in the domain name? Are they trying to block people from writing her name on the internet?![]()
Ah, but chilly has shown us that they have not actually trademarked the name, but rather are just using the trademark symbols beside her name and the phrase Help Find Caylee on the Caylee site. There is no record, according to chilly's post over in the Anthony's forced to move command center again thread, that they have ever applied for a trademark.
Did other victims' families do this? Is it common practise? Does Mark G put tm or @ after Polly's name? Or Mark L after Jessica's?
There is a circle with an R in it after Polly Klass' name for "Polly Klass Foundation".
The reason they are doing this is because it has already been demonstrated by the company making the dolls, that others will use Caylee's name for profit. They cannot do that if her name is trademarked.