Not sure if anyones mentioned this... did look but couldnt see it...
The New Nanjing (read MG) is called the MG 7 and some reports (7 sedan)...
What do the folks at Caterham think of this...? Or do the Chinese have a huge scarey legal team that means they wont bither a legal action....?
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not sure you can claim a number as a trade mark? Certainly not a single digit surely?
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Originally posted by jlparsons
not sure you can claim a number as a trade mark? Certainly not a single digit surely?
Caterham used to claim they had trademark on cars using '7' but looking at their registered trademarks they only have:
Super 7
The Seven
The 7
http://www.patent.gov.uk/tm/t-find/t-find-adp?propnum=0905966001
The new MG made in China.
Still has the Union flag on it!!!!!!!
Could you imagine if the french gov had let citroen or pugot be sold to China following financial trouble?
ATB
Simon
Well all I can say is:
Too good to miss.
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In their defense, at least they're going to be making them. The last time I checked there wasn't anybody in your country too interested. And
I am sure the previous owners will spend the money largely in the UK. This isn't so bad is it? (This is how I defend the changes in ownership of
Canadian companies). With the exception of that Richards guy, nobody at all is interested in conventional car making in the UK. Am I wrong? Start
saving boys!!
Love the Union Jack pic by the way.
RK, you are wrong. Project Kimber headed by David Jones, were very interested in buying the rights to the TF, and wanted to operate out of
Longbridge.
[Edited on 29/303/0707 by JamJah]
On the radio yesterday it said that the Chinese had adopted MG to mean 'Modern Gentleman'.
Surely 'Morris Garages' would mean much more to them!
Mal.
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Originally posted by JamJah
Not sure if anyones mentioned this... did look but couldnt see it...
The New Nanjing (read MG) is called the MG 7 and some reports (7 sedan)...
What do the folks at Caterham think of this...? Or do the Chinese have a huge scarey legal team that means they wont bither a legal action....?
i dont think caterham would stand a chance anyway there legal team has probably already considered if it was worth wile and if they would win, like a small car company against the chinese nation, i dont see communism falling at the feet of them now
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Originally posted by RK
Love the Union Jack pic by the way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_jack
At the risk of sounding like my American neighbours, "Money Talks".
[Edited on 29/3/07 by RK]