black-supra
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That's not how it works. This is a US trademark only good for use in this country obviously. I dont know how it works in japan but I imagine they have their own system.
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then why not have it end in 98 when it stopped production here?That's not how it works. This is a US trademark only good for use in this country obviously. I dont know how it works in japan but I imagine they have their own system.
Remember, trademarks are good for a set number of years and you don't just lose it the instant you stop needing it. The USPTO requires you to file a "declaration of use" between the 5th and 6th year after registration and another declaration of use (along with a renewal application) between the 9th and 10th years after registration and every 10 yrs after.then why not have it end in 98 when it stopped production here?
^LOL!! hey OP time to dig deeper and find us those "intended use" materials they sent them.So they have to show that they intend to use it? do they get to see a prototype of the car as proof?
Slick thinking but the intent to use form is just a form basically affirming you plan to use it and then attaching the symbol that you plan to use for the trademark.So they have to show that they intend to use it? do they get to see a prototype of the car as proof?
Agreed and on top of being instantly recognizable, it is simple and without all the fuss of these confusing alphanumeric names with letters and numbers and dashes. For guys like me who grew up in the 80's revering this car, the Supra will instantly get people's attention and into showrooms.I don't see what else they could name it to bring more excitement back than Supra
Hmm don't like GT1. It doesn't ring like the FT-1. I think the F1 connection makes it sound cooler.FT86 became GT86 so........... Toyota GT1?