Hot News | Beatles record company Apple Corps win wheelchair court case


Hot News | Beatles record company Apple Corps win wheelchair court case. The Beatles' record company Apple Corps has won a dispute over trademarking of the word 'beatle'. Dutch company You-Q had tried to trademark the word to be used on a complete of electrical wheelchairs.

The Guardian reports that the ecu Court of Justice dominated in favour of the record company and disallowed the trademark. Judges dominated that there was a risk of confusion with the cluster, which You-Q may benefit unfairly from the assocation. it absolutely was additionally noted that the group's youthful image was directly in distinction with the reduced mobility of wheelchair users.

The court ruling stated: "The image conveyed [by the name of the Beatles] is, even once fifty years of existence, still synonymous with youth and an exact counterculture of the Nineteen Sixties, a picture that continues to be positive.

"That positive image may benefit the products coated by the mark applied for, since the relevant public, on account specifically of the handicap in question, would be notably attracted by the terribly positive image of freedom, youth and mobility related to the Beatles." Paul McCartney recently rearranged his world tour so as to attend a cancer charity gig in London.

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