Am 17.02.11 18:30, schrieb Gene Lege:
> As I am sure many other people will point out, "fair use" is a specific
> provision of copyright law - it has absolutely nothing to do with trademark
> law.
>

It looks like Red Bull has licenses to use their trademark for Apps and 
Games. An example for this is "Red Bull Motocross":

"Created & developed by Xendex. © 2010 Xendex Holding GmbH. All Rights 
Reserved. Xendex is a registered trademark of Xendex Holding GmbH. 
Published by Digital Chocolate. www.digitalchocolate.com © 2010 Digital 
Chocolate. All Rights Reserved. The RED BULL trademark, the RED BULL & 
Device trademark and Double Bull Device are trademarks of Red Bull 
GmbH/Austria and used under license. Red Bull GmbH/Austria reserves all 
rights therein and unauthorized uses are prohibited."

When a company has licenses for the use of trademark in software and has 
also such a marketing strategy maybe we should really care?

-Yves

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