old.Tohtori
FH is my second home
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2004
- Messages
- 45,210
Thought you meant these Scouse;
Thought you meant these Scouse
actually, while searching for useful images of yellow walkmans, I came across this: http://www.retropod.com/
which is basically a case for everything I hate about corporations laid bare. meh.
tbh that particular walkman had been EOL for like, a million years and I don't think cassette tapes even exist any more. Shouldn't Sony have been happy someone was doing things with stuff that is now basically...garbage?
I can kind-of get it, but still should they not be happy that their brand is still "out there" and even better, hiding another? I mean, like I said a cassette walkman is basically garbage so why care?
Sony, as a corporate entity, have no choice but to respond.
True. But we don't have to like it.
Bloke had a good idea, started making a bit of cash off it, big corporation acting like big corporation naturally does stops him doing it.
Technically Sony is correct. In actuality it still makes them cunts.
Corporations are cunts because of the way they are - rightly or wrongly.
Its not because they're a corporation, its because they own a trademark, and if you think about it for a millisecond, trademark protection has to work that way or logos and marks would be a waste of time.
The problem is people may think it's been made by Sony. If it's a Crap product then it could damage their reputation for making quality products.
Yes it's free advertising but you don't want your brand messed about with by outsiders.
I understand that perfectly. Protection of their trademarks make corporations act like cunts.
It was a good little product. Effectively harmless. Was going to earn him a bit of cash. It's a damn shame that he had to stop producing them.
I don't give a fuck about Sony's image. Or trademarks. Sony's shareholders are already rich. Sony is pretty damn successful. The kid was doing zero to very little harm. Boo-hoo they may lose their trademark.
Copyright sucks balls
Playing a strat game, you've practically won, but some cunt without anything just hides single units so you can't win.
Scouse said:I do understand that Gaff. I really do. It's a shitty system though.
I stand by it being a damn shame that he had to stop producing them.
A&E wards are often understaffed. It's been shown to be better overall with fewer, better provisioned A&E centres that can each cater for all major trauma types instead of splitting the specialisms across a group of hospitals in a region.The proposed closure of a major hospital services.
http://www.savelewishamhospital.com/
These closure proposals are utter madness.
Chilly said:A&E wards are often understaffed. It's been shown to be better overall with fewer, better provisioned A&E centres that can each cater for all major trauma types instead of splitting the specialisms across a group of hospitals in a region.
NIMBYism, shrug.
d) imo every man and his dog should be free to engage their creativity like this because it's AWESOME. So there. Ofc, hey, what do I know about anything
that's the thing. he did open a shop, yes, but mass produce? flog commercially? as to the former, he was making that stuff by hand in his spare time, and the latter...he was charging 100 bucks (prolly american) for shits and giggles. That's hardly "produced by the 100000's in a chinese sweat factory" scale Ryn mate
that's the thing. he did open a shop, yes, but mass produce? flog commercially? as to the former, he was making that stuff by hand in his spare time, and the latter...he was charging 100 bucks (prolly american) for shits and giggles. That's hardly "produced by the 100000's in a chinese sweat factory" scale Ryn mate
I don't know what he made. All I know is that he at least made two. What stopped him mass producing them in China (imo) is the fact that he really was producing them for the hell of it. I find I am siding on the side of the people here; I don't know if that is a good thing. I am hoping that dude made his shit for the hell of it, and that he deliberately priced the cases at the ridiculous amount he did in the semi hope that nobody would buy them. I don't think that he deliberately set out to steal Sony's trade-mark, or the design of a walkman. I think that thought is exactly the slant a corporate lawyer would go for and what gives indoctrinated exec's a massive hard on. I don't buy it for one second. That would be like whoever owns the duct-tape trade-mark stamping all over me because I hand-fabricate wallets and other shit from it and call them...wait for it....duct-tape wallets and other shit and may charge someone for the pleasure of owning one. I'm not an evil ripper-offer (*cough*), and I personally do not believe that iPod case guy is either.He must have made hundreds though to support a shop and online sales and if sony did nothing there would be nothing to stop him properly mass producing them in China.
Are you really taken in by that 'I did it for giggles' not to make money stuff? He opened a shop to flog them - this is not a 'for giggles' enterprise but I can see why a person nicking someone elses trademark would want to present it as such.