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Design Week
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2 Oct 2012
Cadbury has won a High Court battle giving it exclusive rights to use Pantone 2685C (purple):
bit.ly/Qmf05H
Oct 2, 2012 · 9:44 AM UTC
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JM
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2 Oct 2012
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"last four ears"?
#typo
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Design Week
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2 Oct 2012
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Ah, well spotted - thanks!
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Jeremy Sampson
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2 Oct 2012
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This is for all you colour conscious people!
Ben Thompson
@Gobenji
2 Oct 2012
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Shouldn't Pantone get some sort of say in that?
Paul Barton
@pauljbarton
2 Oct 2012
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I think it's in the consumers' best interests that another brand of chocolate isn't packaged in the same colour.
Tony Kurian 👨🦯
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3 Oct 2012
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monopoly over color too? good going capitalism!!!!!
Dave House
@rev_engineer
2 Oct 2012
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seems ridiculous that a particular frequency of light energy can be copyrighted.
Saffron Brand Consultants
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2 Oct 2012
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Seems like
@cadbury
still thinks that
#brand
is a logo, and a colour. What next? Easy Jet owns 'exclusively' orange?
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content future
@JpHubbard
2 Oct 2012
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I heard Jay-Z owns the colour blue.
Sarah Green
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2 Oct 2012
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I agree they should have the rights to the colour after all it helps us instantly recognise the brand and so holds value
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