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Thread: Toy Review - The Last Knight DLX Autobot Sqweeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omega Metro View Post
    "Slugslinger"
    Copy and paste strikes again. Fixed.

    But what a WEIRD name "Autobot Sqweeks" is. This means that:
    a/ The name "Squeaks" wasn't available so they went with the incorrect spelling of "Sqweeks."
    b/ Someone has already trademarked "Sqweeks!" WTH?!? Who the hell trademarks "Sqweeks"?? Are there people who are just squatting on deliberately misspelt trademarks for the fun of it?
    c/ Hasbro was either unwilling or unable to get away with any other variant spelling like Sqweaks... so they had to attach "Autobot" on the front of the name.

    But this also shows just how bizarre the world of trademark law is. We all know that Hasbro are now in a legal case with DC over their use of "Bumblebee," but that's absolutely nothing considering that someone, somewhere, is able to contest Hasbro over SQWEEKS! Sqweeks!

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    "Sqweeks" one comes up with one record http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfi...802:pm3uqt.3.1.
    "Squeaks" appears to be super popular with a plethora of kids toys http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfi...h=Submit+Query.

    So it seems like they were just trying to be safe than sorry (fyi - from what I've read, the opposition process can be lengthy and painful).


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    Love this toy for the sheer innovation and variation.
    And even more so when the human alliance element is added to it.

    Although it's best to attach the robot arm to one stump and the weapon to the other stump to avoid having him look like an amputee.

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