Lego has failed in its bid to register the shape of its play bricks as trade marks. A European court said that the brick shape was functional and that it had to be that shape to operate as it did, so could not be registered as a trade mark.You heard right....The Lego Corporation was trying to trademark a brick.
The Court of First Instance (CFI) of the European Communities backed a 2004 decision of the EU's trade marks office the Office for the Harmonisation of the Internal Market (OHIM) to cancel Lego's trade mark registration.
13 November 2008
Sanity in IP: Lego Trademark Edition
Here is some sanity on trademark:
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