I just got sick!
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I just got sick!
I found this on another site, hope it is/was an April Fool's joke.
http://autos.aol.com/article/news/_a...utodynlsec0004
http://autos.aol.com/article/news/_a...utodynlsec0004
#4
whew...............
oldsguy is probably suffering the same angst that i was after hearing the indian car company tata bought jaguar/land rover from ford...
hmmmmmm I don't know isn't this the same company that came out wuth that 2000 dollar car?
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/03/26/o...or-2-3-billio/
scary scary scary... I am still getting over Joe telling me goodmark sheetmetal parts are the same type of chinese panels found elsewhere but with better packaging
hmmmmmm I don't know isn't this the same company that came out wuth that 2000 dollar car?
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/03/26/o...or-2-3-billio/
scary scary scary... I am still getting over Joe telling me goodmark sheetmetal parts are the same type of chinese panels found elsewhere but with better packaging
#8
There was an original article in March? I saw a copy on another forum that had the April Fool's slogan at the end; to that, I would have replied "Remember the Alamo!" (yes, I was from Texas until fairly recently). Certainly, if the information given in the article were true, wouldn't there have been widespread publicity about it? I remember when the Oldsmobile phase-out went on public record in December 2000 very well; there was a lot of publicity, and a great deal of mourning, along with it.
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I read that article back on April 1st and I was curious about how the patents work. So I went to the U.S. patent and trademarks site and looked around. I found that GM still owns the name and all the rights to any products bearing the name since 1900, they keep renewing it regularly. I did a search and found the Olds "Rocket" engine name copyright has expired or dead in their terms, I guess it wouldn't mean much if you can't use Olds in front of it. GM should have copyrighted the Skyroof (Vista Cruiser roof) name, a sunroof company in Florida owns it now and sues everybody that uses it, got some major settlements from big companies. You think their legal people would find out about copyrights before using a name for a product or feature?
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