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King Moonraiser
Joined: 28 May 2005
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| Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 8:06 pm Post subject: Power struggle over Powerpuff Girls logo |
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Megacorporation Time Warner is threatening to sue a pair of Australian women, claiming that the cartoon logo on their child safety tags looks too much like the image of the Powerpuff Girls.
Time Warner, the corporate owner of the Cartoon Network, is considering legal action against Jo-Anne Turner and Anika Brizuela of Sydney. Turner and Brizuela's company, Sydney-based Walkabouts International, trademarked Charlie and Lucy to appear on ID tags created for children's shoes.
"They want us to give up our logo and destroy our stock -- that alone would cost us $60,000 [about $46,000 U.S.]," Turner, a flight attendant from Cronulla, told the Australian newspaper The Daily Telegraph on Sunday.
"On top of that, we're looking at huge legal bills, estimated at up to $100,000 [$76,000 U.S.], if they take us to court."
The Walkabouts characters are "deceptively similar" to the Powerpuff Girls, Australian patent and trademark lawyers Peter Maxwell and Associates, acting for the Cartoon Network, wrote to the Australian women. "Our client is of the view... you are attempting to trade on the goodwill of the Powerpuff Girls."
Federal Court action could take place if the women don't cancel registration of the Walkabouts characters, the lawyers said in their letter.
Dave Campbell, the small business minister for the Australian state for New South Wales, termed "farcical" Time Warner's claim that the Charlie and Lucy logo might confuse Powerpuff fans. He said Sunday that he had written to Time Warner asking it to "back off" its threatened legal action.
"The characters Charlie and Lulu, used to promote Walkabouts, are generic cartoons which look nothing like these Powerpuff characters. It's appalling that an American company is threatening to take a small, home-based NSW business to court over such a spurious claim," Campbell said.
"I didn't even know who the Powerpuff Girls were," said Turner, adding that creating and marketing the identification tags took three years.
"It's devastating that a company like Time Warner wants to ruin everything we have built up," she said.
"We came up with an original idea and did everything by the book. We followed all the trademarks and patents guidelines. That application takes 12 months, and people have an opportunity to knock back a trademark."
Turner and Brizuela were preparing to sell their product online before taking the logo to retailers and branching into children's wear.
Left to right: The Powerpuff Girls, the Charlie and Lucy logo |
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Gopher
Joined: 01 Jun 2005
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Location: In a hole....
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| Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 5:40 am Post subject: |
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| Hahaha, Ted Turner. Is there anything he won't do for money/attention? |
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MeowMix
Joined: 01 Jun 2005
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Location: United States
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| Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 6:40 am Post subject: |
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| The only thing that those logos have in common if anything at all is the eyes, and anyone can tell from the way that the Walkabouts' logo is designed that that is pure coincidence. Turner is getting a little abusive of his power if you ask me. |
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ButtercupCutie
Joined: 02 Jun 2005
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Location: Weston,FL
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| Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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| Well the girl in the logo look pretty similar to Bubbles I mean like the hair looks the some and both have the blue eyes.Other than that nothing is really the same... |
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Leader Gurl
Joined: 30 Oct 2005
Posts: 38
Location: THE UK!! I'm a brit n proud of it!!!
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| Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 8:02 pm Post subject: |
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| apart from the eyes they are very different. hello! they have hands! joke lol this must just all be for attention or summin.......ah, what won't they do?? |
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