Nestle have lost their latest battle with Cadbury, to trademark their 4 Finger Kit-Kat.
However, Nestle are not giving up yet.
So, do you think a company should be allowed to trademark a shape?
I used the 3D Tool to easily make the 4 Finger bar.
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Nestle have lost their latest battle with Cadbury, to trademark their 4 Finger Kit-Kat.
However, Nestle are not giving up yet.
So, do you think a company should be allowed to trademark a shape?
I used the 3D Tool to easily make the 4 Finger bar.
Maybe it is just me but I think there are about a trillion more pressing issues at the moment.
The shaded portions of chocolate would not be that dark Rik.
Interesting question Rik. Is the Toblerone shape trademarked?Quote:
So, do you think a company should be allowed to trademark a shape?
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You're right, Gary.
No doubt about that.
I was not really going for accuracy, which is why I didn't post in the Art Gallery.
It was just a bit of fun, in drawing the shape, and then trying the 3D Tool for quickness.
That's what the article points out Rik. Strange decision in my opinion.
No, but that is always a consideration. My thinking was closer to home.Quote:
Are you refering to the widely reported unsustainable deforestation and habitat distruction from Nestle’s palm oil production, required to make KitKat bars?
+1 Jono
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