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Off Topic => The Pub => The Sporting Life => Topic started by: clarion on 31 July, 2012, 10:24:20 pm

Title: Branding
Post by: clarion on 31 July, 2012, 10:24:20 pm
There have been teams of lawyers stopping companies all round the country from using the names they have been known by for years.  Seems they may have missed some.  If you do spot any, such as these scaffolders near Euston Road, please do post them.  I don't think that the IOC or LOCOG legal team read this forum.

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Title: Re: Branding
Post by: teethgrinder on 31 July, 2012, 11:15:26 pm
No picture, but the obvious one to me is the Olympic Breakfast in Little Chef.
Title: Re: Branding
Post by: ScumOfTheRoad on 01 August, 2012, 07:59:06 am
At the Olympic Park yesterday I saw a tow truck (looked as if it was on standby).
Owned by a firm called Olympic Recovery!
Title: Re: Branding
Post by: mattc on 01 August, 2012, 12:15:38 pm
No picture, but the obvious one to me is the Olympic Breakfast in Little Chef.

They fought that one, and LC won. But they weren't allowed to use Daley Thompson in adverts!

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However, a loophole means Little Chef can use the Olympic Breakfast brand as it was in use before the first Act came into effect. But using an Olympian for advertising it is banned.

The chain is reconsidering its options after receiving a letter from London 2012 legal manager Alex Kelham last week. She told Little Chef: "If the voice is introduced as an Olympian, or is distinctive enough to be recognisable as such, The London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games is likely to object to this."
http://www.the2012londonolympics.com/forum/london-2012-olympics-banter/8683-daley-thompson-banned-promoting-little-chefs-olympic-breakfast.html#post10329
Title: Re: Branding
Post by: mcshroom on 01 August, 2012, 12:17:55 pm
No picture, but the obvious one to me is the Olympic Breakfast in Little Chef.

They fought that one, and LC won. But they weren't allowed to use Daley Thompson in adverts!

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However, a loophole means Little Chef can use the Olympic Breakfast brand as it was in use before the first Act came into effect. But using an Olympian for advertising it is banned.

The chain is reconsidering its options after receiving a letter from London 2012 legal manager Alex Kelham last week. She told Little Chef: "If the voice is introduced as an Olympian, or is distinctive enough to be recognisable as such, The London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games is likely to object to this."
http://www.the2012londonolympics.com/forum/london-2012-olympics-banter/8683-daley-thompson-banned-promoting-little-chefs-olympic-breakfast.html#post10329

It would be interesting to see if Thompson would have a case with restraint of trade there, as he is being discriminated against for being an olympian.
Title: Re: Branding
Post by: hubner on 01 August, 2012, 12:33:17 pm
Ridiculous. So the IOC owns Daley Thompson forever and can prevent him from doing what he likes for the rest of his life?

Does that go for any other sports person who is known mainly for the Olympics?

I wouldn't be surprised if anyone taking part in the O has to sign an agreement to never mention the O without permission.
Title: Re: Branding
Post by: madcow on 01 August, 2012, 02:20:21 pm
33 results on yell.com, including some official offices.
Looks like the legislation has scared off most people thinking of using the Olympic brand for the duration. Its not worth the hassle of lawyers etc unles you have a pretty strong prior useage case as per Little Chef.
I read that one of the BBC team had an umbrella confiscated because it had a golfing brand name on it.
So far no reported flash mobs either , unless you count Critical Mass  on Friday night.
Title: Re: Branding
Post by: clarion on 01 August, 2012, 07:10:17 pm
I was pleased to note that, despite the expense of stickers over the logos on hand driers, the Pinarellos, Cervelos etc in the TT were allowed to display their names.
Title: Re: Branding
Post by: Valiant on 01 August, 2012, 07:17:06 pm
33 results on yell.com, including some official offices.
Looks like the legislation has scared off most people thinking of using the Olympic brand for the duration. Its not worth the hassle of lawyers etc unles you have a pretty strong prior useage case as per Little Chef.
I read that one of the BBC team had an umbrella confiscated because it had a golfing brand name on it.
So far no reported flash mobs either , unless you count Critical Mass  on Friday night.

Like the various Greek cafes?