https://uk.yahoo.com/news/police-arrest-man-covid-travelled-miles-ice-cr...
Przykra sprawa w sumie jak się to czyta.
Czy to oznacza uż definitywny koniec produktów spod znaku nadgryzionego jabłka?
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/eu-right-repai...
Big Mac już nigdy nie będzie taki sam.
McDonalds tried to sue an Irish restaurant chain called "Supermacs", saying it violated the Big Mac trademark, even though Supermacs was in business before the trademark was issued. McDonalds lost the case, and they lost the Big Mac trademark across the entire European Union.
Supermac's referred to McDonald's legal tactics as “trademark bullying; registering brand names which are simply stored away in a war chest to use against future competitors."
The judgment in favor of Supermac's, which was handed down by the European Union Intellectual Property Office, ruled that McDonald's was not putting the Big Mac trademark to "genuine use." To make genuine use of a trademark, a company must utilize it to "guarantee the identity of the origin goods." Evidently, the EUIPO didn't feel that naming a burger the Big Mac was sufficient evidence that McDonald's was making genuine use of their trademark.
In an interesting twist, the legal decision also reportedly gives Supermac's the right to use the Big Mac trademark on any of their own food items.
I fajnie.
https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/mcdonalds-loses-big-mac-trademark-bat...
Nie tutaj,a w polszy.
Strażnicy Teksasu nie dali szans młodocianym motocyklistom co chcieli na crossach troche świeżego powietrza zaczerpnąć.
Dobrze, że mi się udalo,bo za to co wyjezdzilem WSK-ą za małolata,to pewnie dopiero teraz z pierdla bym wyszedł.
Co za czasy...
https://augustowskireporter.pl/aktualnosci/14321-pogon-za-mlodocianymi-m...
Wobec wielu wydarzen Emito bezwstydnie milczy - pomoz innym byc na biezaco z istotnymi wydarzeniami dnia/ tygodnia.