An interesting episode about naming stuff, and some implications of the âTrademarksâ
https://radioambulante.org/en/translation/who-owns-the-taqueria-translation
An interesting episode about naming stuff, and some implications of the âTrademarksâ
https://radioambulante.org/en/translation/who-owns-the-taqueria-translation
I am confused (maybe I missed what they said, or didnât read well). What was âSonora Taqueriaâ answer to the cease and desist demand letter[1]? Did the accusers simply dropped their suit efford, or was âSonora Taqueriaâ able to make their case (see [1])?
In Mexico you couldnât register the word Sonora (state), nor Taqueria (kind of restaurant) as there are two common words, but perhaps the combination of both is trademarkable, Iâm not sure, so many âtaqueriasâ here donât file a trademark request. Itâs usually âTaquerĂa [LAST_NAME]â or âTaquerĂa [PLACE]â.
At the same time, the word âtaqueriaâ was trademarked in UK, like it would be âParisâ or âPubâ I guess, so basically Sonora Taqueria didnât reply to the cease and desist, based on:
[Lizbeth GarcĂa]: A brand may not use a word that is generic or descriptive of the products or services it is putting into circulation on the market.
Since he (Ismael, Taqueriaâs representative) didnât get any response, he decided to leave it in the hands of his law firm.
In early 2023, after all the noise on the internet and the mobilization caused by this case, an agreement was finally reached with TaquerĂa to settle the matter peaceably.
In March 2023, Michelle and Sam decided to register the Sonora TaquerĂa brand and logo with the UK Intellectual Property Office.