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timfi | 4 years ago

Iirc the argument bind this would be along then lines oft precendes. I.e., you didn't defend your TM against person A so why are you sueing person B.

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eqvinox|4 years ago

I wasn't implying a choice in who to enforce it against. I'm saying there's a wide spectrum what to try to enforce against. LEGO here even tried to enforce their trademark because the logo "looked like a LEGO brick". Apparently that didn't fly.

(The "using LEGO as generic label" one was a separate instance and did cause the guy to remake a bunch of videos.)