Verbal Kint
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On a completely different topic now, but can you still buy Everton sweets or mints as they were called.
Just a thought.
Everton FC is in the Liverpool district of Walton. So surely she has the right to use the word Everton more than the club do?
Secondly - if that newsagent is by the ground and not actually in Everton then it should be in big troubke as it is ripping off the name and font while not actually in Everton or associated with the club (I imagine).
Thirdly - she has got her free advertising now and I'll make sure next time I'm driving through that way I'll seek out that shop and buy some of the produce. If it isn't as good as what she says it is I'll proper fume about this then.
It's not a fair request.
There's no way that logo is infringing on any club trademark.
The retained legal team are not protecting the brand by doing this, they're trying to justify their fees by pursuing anything possible regardless of it being clear nonsense.
Legally they have a right to do this, they also offered a very reasonable alternative.
Perfectly fine thing to do.
I hope we Lose. Everton in the Community my hoop.
Good to know the club has it's priorities in order
I'm no expert, but it would seem foolish for the Club to not protect its trademark.
Everton have been reasonable;
By allowing her trademark 'Everton', would there be potential implications in the future?
By all means protect your trademark, but every case is different.
This is a farm shop based in a village called Everton and selling farm shop produce. Nobody is taking advantage of Everton FC's name. She's not pretending they're associated with Everton FC. The club recognise this, which is why they're making silly settlement offers not about the use of the name but the use of font type & size.
It's rarely quite pathetic & makes the club look silly throwing their weight around.
I hope Everton smash this lady's small business into dust. NSNO
They're an independent charity mate.
Won't argue with that, but it really is subjective and I can understand both sides.
And I'm someone who's been on the rough side of the clubs over zealous legal firm...
From a branding perspective, it does seem odd to give so much prominence to the word Everton over Farm Shop though.
Anyway, why am I discussing this on a Friday night?
Fourthly, the newsagent is a photoshop.
Subjective, isn't it? The clubs legal firm clearly think it is. They're more qualified than me and dare I say it - the mighty Brennan who knows everything...
The exemption in this case is the location.
If it wasn't in 'Everton', they wouldn't have a leg to stand on.
It's folly of the clubs legal firm to challenge it, but the reports are over playing it - all the club did was ask if FARM SHOP could be the same size as Everton. Everton even offered to pay for the revision. For me, a trademark holder - that's reasonable.