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Just a "heads up"...on orchidariums
Just got this PM from a "member" (Riverside) with no posts, that you all might be interested in:
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Ross, I am in the process of researching this situation, and will post my findings when I have the exact information.
From my "orchidarium" search online, I found Orchidariums all over the world! I find it sad that a company would object to their name being used in such a huge way...I'm just glad that I have a tank and didn't spend any money at their site. Very unfortunate :( |
Susanne - while I basically agree with your thoughts, I also have to look at how the brand name of other products has been taken in as a generic term, and so essentially taken away from the creator. When you sneeze you ask for a "kleenex" rather than a tissue, although "Kleenex" is a registered trademake for one particular tissue. When you want to make a copy of a document you "xerox" it, although "Xerox" is the name of one of the companies that makes photocopying machines (though you'd not ever "Canon", or "Ricoh", a document.) The man who refined the flushing toilet was named Thomas Crapper, and we all know what happened to the poor man's name as it came to be associated with the device! And my own first name, "John", has flushed the same unfortunate route as that of Mr. Crapper (although I personally would never stoop to using it).
I'm not saying that either side of this is right, but am wanting to help see why a company, which has worked hard to establish a product name, might want to protect the product name. Of course, they might also be full of crap! |
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i dont think this word is patentable....since the first wardian cases people have talked of thier orchidariums....that isnt a 'new' word....i think you are safe ross, lol...
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I am a big proponent of not using other people's images and I also believe that in our forum (or any forum) when something is copied, it should be done through the original link, not just copying the words.
By the way, I use "tissues" and I make "copies" ;) I understand a company wanting to protect it's name... the point I was making in my original post was that by doing a Google search for the word orchidarium, I came up with pages and pages of the word being used to describe the large areas in public botanical gardens in which the orchids are grown and a number of other references. If this company plans on contacting every person or place using the word orchidarium as a name, they have lots and lots of emails and/or letters to be sent out...internationally I am in the process of contacting the trademark and copyright department to find out exactly what the deal is here. We don't want to go against any laws and I want to make sure we know the details before going any further. *Okay, here's what I found... there is a trademark on the name Orchidarium (which I find amazing with how often it is used), here's a link to the info: Latest Status Info |
well I searched and found this ...
Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) not sure if its the same it does annoy me that someone would object to the usage - you aren't 'selling' anything - and can't control common vernacular. so - don't know if that link helps any ... just was curious for myself mostly |
LOL, the page I linked to is the TARR Status link from what you posted Wabbit :D
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oops was proly searching while you posted ;) |
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