Deere has Deere green.  Ridiculous as it seems it's true.

On 12/9/09, Robert West <robert.w...@just-micro.com> wrote:
> I was looking through some invoices and just caught that UPS has a trademark
> on the color "Brown".  HUH?
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> I guess in the context of a package delivery company it would stick but man,
> what about "shades of brown"?
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> So I was thinking, as I randomly do, if I use every primary color in
> different versions of my logo and trademark them all, wouldn't that leave
> any other wireless company with no colors to do a darned thing with?
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> Just seems silly to trademark a color.
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> Can I trademark cats?  Or smells?  Or maybe the smell of a cat?  Who would
> want to.
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> Bob-
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