Originally Posted by
nativetexan
this reminds me of McDonald's hamburger chain telling people in Britain (maybe Scotland) they couldn't use McDonald name in their businesses. sigh, it was their family name. what should they use? the world gets crazy at times.
! They sued a restaurant called McDarma's in Santa Cruz for trademark infringement.Yeah, soooo many people are going to confuse your hamburgers with vegetarian food, Ronald.
https://people.com/archive/sued-by-m...-vol-29-no-17/
Originally Posted by
nativetexan
just don't do Disney ones. they do not like anyone taking anything from them. Good luck, have fun.
I was at Apple Hill, which is a semi-local fall themed tourist trap, and one of the vendors there did Disney art that was kind of like multilayered animation cels but stiff, like shrinky-dinks. I was so tempted to ask him how he got around Disney's trademark protection police, but my son was a vendor and I didn't want to stir anything up that might reflect on him. If I had been the vendor, I would have jumped right in, lol.