Authored by: DannyB on Thursday, November 01 2012 @ 11:50 AM EDT |
I would imagine the judge could impose some constraints such as:
1. the typeface must be the larger of:
1a. no less than one third the size of the largest Apple or any other branding /
marketing on the page.
1b. no less than twice the size of the smallest elements on the page.
2. must be clear, legible and high contrast, in garishly ugly colors that stand
out from Apple's notions and sensibilities of good design.
He could also say that if they don't get it right, there will be an $x per day
fine, increasing on some schedule, while they work to get it right.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, November 01 2012 @ 12:07 PM EDT |
"Since you can't seem to be able to comply with the court order without
creative interpretation, we'll leave it up to samsung to create the home page
for
apple.co.uk as they see fit. If you fail to keep their exact design, we'll
transfer
the domain ownership, along with the rights to use your trademarks on that
domain".
I know it won't happen, but it sure would be funny.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, November 01 2012 @ 05:01 PM EDT |
But I think if they actually did that, they would be found in contempt
immediately, and someone might end up in jail for it.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, November 01 2012 @ 08:13 PM EDT |
my point was that color:#FFFFFF will be invisible on their home page [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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