Honda Sued For Trademark Infringement For Suggesting It Wants To Save The Earth
from the okay,-don't-save-the-earth dept
Be careful suggesting that you want to "save the earth." Automaker Honda just did that in an ad with a guy wearing a "save the earth" t-shirt, and for doing so, it got slapped with a trademark infringement lawsuit from the Save the Earth Foundation, which apparently has a trademark on that phrase (and has had it since 1972). The foundation claims that the ad was implying endorsement by the foundation. I wonder if morons in a hurry have any interest in saving the earth.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: advertising, cars, save the earth, t-shirts, trademark
Companies: honda, save the earth foundation
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Oh wait, that's the SENSIBLE option.
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Bought vs drew the shirts?
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Re: Bought vs drew the shirts?
Why would you assume that?
This is the new world of trademark litigation, where you can shut down anything in which your trademark appears. Documentary film makers have been dealing with this headache for years.
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How do you find out -
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goes the other way too
I kid, I kid.
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Who heard of 'Save the Earth'
Honda should bill them for advertising
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They are more concerned..
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It's amusing that nobody is allowed to save the Earth now unless they are authorized.
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Use Clean Coal ....
;)
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Beam me up Scotty,
Tree Huggers,
trademark litigation, etc.
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Save the Earth? Forget that.
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=litter
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in protest...
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We should think about it more charitably
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Re: We should think about it more charitably
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No video?
That would explain the focus on the shirt in question. Was it totally incidental, or did they say something like "Save the Earth. We do." while pointing to their shirts or an on screen logo.
Give us the moron in a hurry test!
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Re: We should think about it more charitably
That's why they're concerned about an ad using the phrase "save the earth"?
If they gave a crap about saving the earth, they wouldn't give a crap about an ad that suggests people "save the earth."
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Geez! Why is everyone is suing everyone these days
The worst they could do is ask Honda to stop airing the ads.
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As a moron in a hurry.
I am sure Honda would be happy to take my money, but they would actually give me something in return.
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trademark holders are required to defend it or lose it
If Save The Earth Foundation didn't protect their trademark they could lose the right to control the trademark. Consider the reasons Save the Earth might have to protect that trademark:
First, the legal requirement to take action if another company uses your trademark to promote themselves. It causes confusion, which is one of the basic tenets of trademark law. (Does Save The Earth endorse Honda? Is Honda partnering with Save The Earth to do good?
Next is monetary value of the trademark. It costs money to get and maintain a trademark, and Save The Earth has had their trademark since 1972. Trademarks gain value over time (Coke's is worth billions). Trademark infringement is basically theft - of intellectual property.
Trademark holders can license their image. Honda can afford to pay a license fee. My question would be, did they offer to pay a licensing fee and were turned down by Save The Earth (who surely spent more time on the question than you and me). Or did Honda blow off the little environmental organization and not pay a fair licensing fee? Or did the ad agency throw the phrase on there without researching it, and Honda's PR people missed it too?
Honda is doing a lot to develop fuel-efficient cars. At the same time, someone needs to hold the greenwashing corporations accountable. A trademark on Save The Earth is one way to do that. Check out thegreenlifeonline.org for their a Greenwasher of the Month.
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Honda Infringed on Save The Earth
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