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MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 06:09:42 2005 F Line Bagels, across from the Smith & Ninth subway station bought some subway memorabilia and apparently uses the "F" logo. The MTA has warned them that the bagel shop owners are using the MTA's intellectual property without paying them tribute. http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/41078.htm |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 08:02:44 2005, in response to MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 06:09:42 2005. I hate to say this but the MTA is correct in this action.Since the MTA trademarked/copyrighted the bullets, you must have permisison from them to earn money by using it. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 09:06:04 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 08:02:44 2005. "I hate to say this but the MTA is correct in this action. Since the MTA trademarked/copyrighted the bullets, you must have permisison from them to earn money by using it." I should have known that you would side with the all powerful MTA and their attempt to crush someone who was trying to make an honest living. If only I knew how to get there, I,for one, would go to F Line Bagels and show my support by buying a plain bagel with a shmear. (I wonder if their lox is fresh.) |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by R33 9139 on Mon Mar 14 09:18:15 2005, in response to MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 06:09:42 2005. Here it is-http://www.abrooklynlife.com/2005/01/new_restaurant_.html |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 09:31:26 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by R33 9139 on Mon Mar 14 09:18:15 2005. Thanks for the link. It saves me travelling to that God-forsaken part of Brooklyn and whenever I use Smith & 9th station, I get a bad nosebleed. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 09:41:44 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 09:31:26 2005. I just searched on Google and came up with someone who complained that naming the store "F Line Bagels" is yet another insult to the G train. I also found this strip map of Smith Street. http://www.smalltownbrooklyn.com/carrollgardens/northsouth/smith/smith6.html |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Mon Mar 14 09:48:08 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by R33 9139 on Mon Mar 14 09:18:15 2005. The "F" symbol on the sign looks quite different from what you see on the subway; even though the color may be the same, the raised letter is completely unlike the subway scheme.My LIRR/NYCT blog |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 09:52:22 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 09:06:04 2005. It has nothing to do with my siding with the "all powerful MTA". The MTA is within its rights since it went through the steps to copyright the bullets.As far as the owners of the bagel shop making an honest living, I can't call violating trademark/copyright laws being honest. They would not haven gotten into trouble if they had left off the orange disk behind the F. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 09:54:00 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Peter Rosa on Mon Mar 14 09:48:08 2005. Perhaps, but the MTA can easily show intent since it resembles the F line bullet and anyone looking at it would recognize it as such. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by TonyD on Mon Mar 14 09:54:46 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Peter Rosa on Mon Mar 14 09:48:08 2005. The MTA may be legally correct but to go after that store at this time given the MTA s unpopularity would not be wise. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Mon Mar 14 10:15:27 2005, in response to MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 06:09:42 2005. I think there's also an E F Deli at the entrance to the 53rd St. and 5th Ave. Station (even though the E and the V stop there now). I wonder if the MTA will go after them, too. I think they've been there a long time.I don't see how a state authority can claim copyright or trademark infringement. Aren't we all part of the State, anyway? |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Mon Mar 14 10:25:23 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 09:52:22 2005. The MTA is within its rights since it went through the steps to copyright the bullets.Are you sure that the TA was given the power to obtain intellectual property? According to NYS law property acquired by the TA must be related to transit operations. They would not haven gotten into trouble if they had left off the orange disk behind the F. If it is a trademark, then the question of use and confusion comes in to play. Would the public be confused by into thinking that the bagel shop is operating a transit system? If it's a copyright, then only the expression is protected, not the underlying idea. The TA did not copyright the letter "F" or a disk. So, if the type face is different or the disk is another color then the copyright has not been infringed. Of course, if the bagel shop can find prior instances of the letter F centered on a disk, then they can invalidate the copyright. Unfortunately, the TA has a staff of lawyers and the bagel shop doesn't. Perhaps, the legal staff is trying to demonstrate its worth as a revenue center. I thought they were scheduled for elimination as part of the "close the gap" [budget] program. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Mon Mar 14 10:25:58 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Bob Andersen on Mon Mar 14 10:15:27 2005. Idon't see how a state authority can claim copyright or trademark infringement. Aren't we all part of the State, anyway?It's probably because the MTA is technically a self-supporting entity. The US Postal Service also claims copyrights and trademarks, and like the MTA is self-supporting. My LIRR/NYCT blog |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Mon Mar 14 10:37:23 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 09:54:00 2005. Someone would have to be smoking something funny to think this store is part of the subway station. It does remind me of a street-level subway station at 42 Street between B'way and 7 Avenue. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 10:43:45 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by TonyD on Mon Mar 14 09:54:46 2005. SOnehow I don't think the MTA is worried about being unpopular. |
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Posted by RonInBayside on Mon Mar 14 10:45:55 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 09:06:04 2005. If the MTA F Logo helps pull in the customers, then MTA has earned a little royalty payment. The owner is obviously proud of himself that he's "getting one over" somebody, but if he's cheating MTA out of a royalty, you have to ask yourself, "Who else is he cheating?" |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 10:58:36 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Peter Rosa on Mon Mar 14 10:25:58 2005. There's no legal reason a state or city government can't have a copyright or trademark. NY State owns the "I [heart] NY" logo, and NY City is trademarking "The world's second home." |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by RonInBayside on Mon Mar 14 11:09:42 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by TonyD on Mon Mar 14 09:54:46 2005. Actually, it is a wise move on their part. This guy is stealing intellectual property. You don't realize how many people understand it. A few of his friends might support his unethical behavior but MTA's popularity does not depend on this.If MTA allows him to do this, how many other people will be encouraged to take advantage? Respect for MTA depends on their dealing fairly and straight-forwardly with everyone, not looking the other way when this happens. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Kahlua on Mon Mar 14 11:51:25 2005, in response to MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 06:09:42 2005. "Tribute",huh. Sounds like big bad Godfather MTA wants his "protection" money.... |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Mon Mar 14 12:45:46 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 09:41:44 2005. Could the use of "W" and "E" on this strip map be construed as violation of the MTA's copyright? I saw the "E" (meaning east) but first thought it was a pointer to the E train (which we all know doesn't run to Carroll Gardens ....)--Mark |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Mon Mar 14 12:59:22 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Stephen Bauman on Mon Mar 14 10:25:23 2005. So, if the type face is different or the disk is another color then the copyright has not been infringed. Of course, if the bagel shop can find prior instances of the letter F centered on a disk, then they can invalidate the copyright.There are a whole bunch of "letters/numbers in a disk" available as fonts on the Internet. Just look at any Wingdings-style font, and also take a look at the http://www.unicode.org/ character charts for "Enclosed Alphanumerics." |
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Re: SEPTA Board votes on 50% fare increase |
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Posted by toro-papa on Mon Mar 14 13:04:05 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Bob Andersen on Mon Mar 14 10:15:27 2005. What about the Q Train Deli on Church Avenue near the Brighton line station? (It used to be called the D-Train Deli, which is a much better name.) |
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Re: SEPTA Board votes on 50% fare increase |
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Posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Mon Mar 14 13:06:52 2005, in response to Re: SEPTA Board votes on 50% fare increase, posted by toro-papa on Mon Mar 14 13:04:05 2005. ...and at the Bagel shop on Newkirk Plaza on the B/Q line one of the display ads on their window, feature their sandwiches of the day, such as Q Diamond, BMT, D train, etc. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 13:24:18 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by R36 #9346 on Mon Mar 14 12:59:22 2005. It has to do with the unique combination of the letter and the color used on the disk.A white F on a blue disk would more than likely not be a problem. |
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MBTA votes to make the T Free for 3 months |
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Posted by RonInBayside on Mon Mar 14 14:07:51 2005, in response to Re: SEPTA Board votes on 50% fare increase, posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Mon Mar 14 13:06:52 2005. Subway sandwich shops reproduce old drawings of the subway - I assume they licensed this from a copyright holder. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Mar 14 14:46:15 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Mark S. Feinman on Mon Mar 14 12:45:46 2005. I was gonna say the same thing ... and a (W) also ... sue the bastards! :-\ |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 14:50:28 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by RonInBayside on Mon Mar 14 11:09:42 2005. I don't know if I agree. The rights the MTA has to subway line letter names and associated "bullets" are presumably limited to the use of these names in mass transit. Trademarks generally must be applied for a certain purpose only that you are in fact using. So while MTA can protect the "bullets" for mass transit uses, they can't protect them for purposes of running a bagel shop, since they are not in that business. The exception is if the public is confused by the use of the bullets for the bagel shop, into thinking that the bagel shop is part of the MTA, like maybe a station entrance. This is hardly likely in this case. So I think the MTA is overreaching, as most intellectual property owners seem to be doing these days. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 15:01:23 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 14:50:28 2005. I would think that it was quite obvious that the owners of the bagel shop purposefully named their store F line and used the MTA bullet to identify with the F subway line which runs above.That can be construed as intent to use someone elses copyright. We can argue back and forth on this. Why not let the MTA and the Bagel guys work it out. I am sure it will make the newspaper again. |
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Re: MBTA votes to make the T Free for 3 months |
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Posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 15:03:04 2005, in response to MBTA votes to make the T Free for 3 months, posted by RonInBayside on Mon Mar 14 14:07:51 2005. The copyright on those expired decacdes ago. Of course now they hold the copyright on their wallpaper. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 15:07:42 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 15:01:23 2005. So the bagel owners named their shop after a local transit line -- big deal. Grand Central Camera is named after Grand Central Terminal. Is MTA suing them? The fact is, the transit line is a landmark. Local stores are often named after landmarks. There are plenty of Terminal Diners and Last Stop Saloons. Why can't there be a Hotel Pennsylvania (named after the station -- oh wait-- there is!), or an F Line Bagels? |
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Re: MBTA votes to make the T Free for 3 months |
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Posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 15:09:41 2005, in response to Re: MBTA votes to make the T Free for 3 months, posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 15:03:04 2005. Hey, guys, watch your subject line! |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by TonyD on Mon Mar 14 15:46:53 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 15:07:42 2005. The MTA management is so stupid. This really isn't important and they should let it go. |
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Re: OK, MBTA isn't free for 3 months |
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Posted by RonInBayside on Mon Mar 14 16:20:37 2005, in response to Re: MBTA votes to make the T Free for 3 months, posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 15:09:41 2005. That was fun, playying with the subject line that way... |
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Posted by Arrow III MU on Mon Mar 14 16:27:25 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 13:24:18 2005. Or the white F on a purple disk, which I liked better than the current white F on orange.Jamie |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Allan on Mon Mar 14 16:32:39 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 15:07:42 2005. "Grand Central Camera is named after Grand Central Terminal. Is MTA suing them?"Why would they? Grand Central is the accepted name of the area. But if GC Camera were to use the MTA's logo/symbol for Grand Central Terminal then they would be sued. "Local stores are often named after landmarks. There are plenty of Terminal Diners and Last Stop Saloons." Agreed but they don't use the logos or symbols that are officially used by the transit agency (unless they have permission). |
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Posted by JohnL on Mon Mar 14 16:40:13 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by TonyD on Mon Mar 14 15:46:53 2005. This instance might not be important in itself. However, there have been instances where intellectual property and copy- rights have been lost because they haven’t been adequately defended.The “right” solution in this case might be for the Bagel shop to license the use of the F-train logo for $1.50 for 100 years. That way the status quo remains and everyone is happy. |
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Re: Even better one |
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Posted by Arrow III MU on Mon Mar 14 16:40:44 2005, in response to Re: SEPTA Board votes on 50% fare increase, posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Mon Mar 14 13:06:52 2005. Notice the Avenue Q logo looks similar to the 6 Ave Q bullet, not to mention a poolhall in Soho or Tribeca called the Q uses that same bullet(if the place still exists).Jamie |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Mon Mar 14 17:59:25 2005, in response to MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 06:09:42 2005. Ha, I saw that bagel shop last week from the B75 bus...Isn't there a shop at 5th Avenue/53rd Street called "E/F Coffee" or something like that? In any case, they should rename the store, because the name's wrong... |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 18:19:30 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by JohnL on Mon Mar 14 16:40:13 2005. That's a fine idea if MTA goes for it. |
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Re: MBTA votes to make the T Free for 3 months |
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Posted by Rail Blue on Mon Mar 14 18:29:00 2005, in response to MBTA votes to make the T Free for 3 months, posted by RonInBayside on Mon Mar 14 14:07:51 2005. HA HA FUCKING HA! |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by AlM on Mon Mar 14 19:28:53 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by RonInBayside on Mon Mar 14 11:09:42 2005. How is he stealing intellectual property? His F logo doesn't look very much like the MTA F logo. The courts usually rule that the imitation has to be pretty close when it comes to trademarks.Have they sued the musical Avenue Q? No, and probably for the same reason - it's not a close enough appropriation of the logo to count. |
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Posted by BIE on Mon Mar 14 19:31:45 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by AlM on Mon Mar 14 19:28:53 2005. There was a coffee shop in Syracuse who called themselves "Federal Espresso" They were PWN3D by FedEx. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Mon Mar 14 20:01:55 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by AlM on Mon Mar 14 19:28:53 2005. "Have they sued the musical Avenue Q? No, and probably for the same reason - it's not a close enough appropriation of the logo to count."Maybe the people behind Avenue (Q) have already applied for a license to use the bullet rather than risk an embarrassing lawsuit. Bill "Newkirk" |
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Posted by 5301 Fishbowl on Mon Mar 14 20:18:14 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 09:06:04 2005. >>If only I knew how to get there, I,for one, would go to F Line Bagels and show my support by buying a plain bagel with a shmear.<<Let's see, the article that you posted a link to says: "The corner shop, which opened three months ago, is located at 476 Smith St. across the street from the Smith/Ninth Street station on the F and G lines." |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Mar 14 20:29:01 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by AlM on Mon Mar 14 19:28:53 2005. Look at their hats and shirts. It's designed deliberatley too look like official subway apparel. It's clear this establishment is infringing on the MTA's intellectual property rights. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by jabrams on Mon Mar 14 20:55:07 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 15:07:42 2005. And who ever describes the "F" train as the "F Line"? Secondly, the raised letter "F" on a circular background does not really resemble the MTA's bullet. In another copyright case, it was determined that "numbers" could not be copyrighted, it might have had something to due with Boeing and their 7*7 planes. Does every "Subway Sandwich Shop" pay a royalty to the MTA for their reproductions of subway maps? What actual MTA items that he purchased are on display? Certainly, you don't sign an agreement that you can't use their surplus items commercially? |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Mar 14 20:58:14 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by jabrams on Mon Mar 14 20:55:07 2005. Someone get the newspaper and look at what they are wearing!!! |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by jabrams on Mon Mar 14 21:00:17 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by italianstallion on Mon Mar 14 18:19:30 2005. Another point, I want to open the "U" or the "X" , or the "P" or the "Y" line so-so store. I create a similar logo. Can the MTA sue me, or can I sue the MTA as noone knows (except us railfans) that some of those letters exist on roll signs, if the MTA decides to create a new line in the future using the letter with my diamond or circle?. |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 21:32:05 2005, in response to MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by heypaul on Mon Mar 14 06:09:42 2005. Channel 7 (ABC) and Channel 2 (CBS) had some coverage on this story. The ABC story has some pictures inside the bagel shop. http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/news/wabc_031405_bagelbattle.html http://cbsnewyork.com/topstories/topstoriesny_story_073153106.html |
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Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else |
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Posted by BIE on Mon Mar 14 21:32:32 2005, in response to Re: MTA Demands Slice of the Action at Brooklyn Bagel Shop or Else, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Mar 14 20:29:01 2005. While I think copyright law has overreached in general, those guys really stepped over the line. |
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