Colors can be trademarked in conjunction with certain services. Does this applies to UIs of computer programs as well?

    • Blisterexe@lemmy.zip
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      24 hours ago

      Tldr: you can do it, but you have to argue real well that the color is distictive and associated exclusively with your brand.

      An example of a trademarked color is ups brown

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          23 hours ago

          Fun fact: you can use most trademarked colors for anything as long as it isnt in the same sector as the company that trademarked it.

          E.g, if a purse company trademarked a certain shade of pink, you could still sell computers that color.

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            22 hours ago

            Would I then run afoul if I branched out and had computer accessories, like laptop bags?

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              18 hours ago

              then the purse company would have to convince a court that the color of your laptop bag incites confusion as to wether or not they made it.

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              19 hours ago

              Not a lawyer, but hypothetically yes? I think it’s the same situation with Pantone colors being only legally viewable on Adobe software or whatever. (Will double check on the validity of that though)