• @EatYouWell
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    471 year ago

    It’s not what Facebook is doing. The company has owned the trademark for over a decade, and Facebook is trying to strong arm them into giving it up.

    This is also in the UK where they somewhat stand up to companies like Facebook. McDonald’s lost their trademark for the Big Mac for trying to do this exact same thing.

    • @Synthead
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      1 year ago

      Maybe I didn’t convey what I’m saying well. Facebook is attempting to take a name because they have money. Laws don’t really apply to them, they seem to think, and it’s because of their bullying and their money.

      • @RubberElectrons
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        -181 year ago

        Came across differently in your initial comment.

    • @Jivebunny
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      Also, Wendy’s had this issue as well in Europe, but their issue was about their actual company name.

    • @Candybar121
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      31 year ago

      hahaha i didnt know this happened. Supermac FTW!

    • @EnderMB
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      21 year ago

      Eh, the UK isn’t in the best situation, in terms of big tech. If anything, most FAANG companies have got away without paying any tax here for over a decade because the alternative is they ship all of their jobs elsewhere, and the UK tech scene implodes.

      I think a UK court would likely stand up for the British company, as they should, but I would expect Meta to be allowed to throw their weight around a little.