^^ Is it because our south end actually pays attention to the match? :D
Type: Posts; User: Mike_S
^^ Is it because our south end actually pays attention to the match? :D
Not confusing the matter at all. It is more difficult to trademark a common word than a unique one. And as for your second point, that's what I said too. :)
The article indicates that the term "Inter" is what's at issue here, which makes sense. "Inter" is a brand Inter Milan is trying to protect.
We have to think of this as a legal matter and not...
From what I know of intellectual property law, Inter has an argument. "United" is a common word in the English language, as is "real" in Spanish. "Inter" is a very unique term on the other hand. ...