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Wii Tennis tournaments can draw a crowd. We’ve seen it work with the Wiimbledon, but wait that word just got trademarked! Mangia Technologies snapped it up for “G & S [Goods & Services]: Entertainment in the nature of Nintendo Wii Tennis tournaments; Providing facilities for Nintendo Wii Tennis tournaments.”
I wasn’t sure who Mangia Technologies was so I started investigating. I’m still not 100% percent sure, but it appears they Mangia Technologies creates text message ordering equipment for restaurants. I suppose selling equipment for Wiimbledon to restaurants is up their alley since their network is rooted in the food service industry.
However, Mangia Technologies might be creating a Wiimbledon hang out since the trademark allows them to provide facilities for Wii Tennis events. Perhaps, BYU will have Wiimbledon courts in the future.
Ummmmm…the Wiimbledon.net guys have prior use by almost a year, and their event was widely covered in the media. This one’ll be challenged without a doubt. Tards.
Copyright law and trademark law is pretty rigid, but if it was cleared by the Board of Commerce and title registration, it’s good. And, a lot of the times, these things are regional.
March 13th, 2008 at 6:03 am
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Gil Mayron
#1 Wii Tennis Player in The World beat the Bryan Bros