• March 26, 2007

It seems like if you have enough money, time and high powered attorneys that you can get anything trademarked. Speaking from experience, I tried for five or six years to get Bramble Berry trademarked (and finally got put on the supplemental registry!) but it took serious effort, time and money. If Pfizer can trade mark “Thank you very much,” I don’t see why the Trademark office gave me such grief over trying to trade mark “Bramble Berry.”

Trademarked phrases:

Thank you very much. Pfizer.

Yes. Book-of-the-month club

Thank you! THank you! Little Casars

Very Funny. TBS

What’s your number? Express

And service marked:

ThankYou. Citigroup.

 

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