I had a cursory look at that. Everything I saw was TM'd as the name of a store or manufacturer providing a good or service, such as Cherokee Workwear, Cherokee Beer, or Cherokee Financial consulting. None that I saw had any hope of precluding anyone else from also using "Cherokee". Didnt see...
Kjellstrom, of course being one of the founders of Silva Compasses, is a traditional stand by. Old school but that's good. I have heard that a lot of the e-book versions are missing pages and such. I dont know.
I believe I have one or two Copies of Angier's "How to Stay Alive in the Woods...
Ok. Well, Texas has been recognized by the US government since 1845. Doesnt mean the governor can stop Chevy from making the Texas Edition Silverado - even if they aren't made there. Cant stop a chain restaurant from selling big steaks and calling itself Texas Roadhouse. Texas chili anyone...
Wouldnt that be a little tough? You ca t trademark the name of a race or tribe. That's like trademarking the word "Irish".
How in the hell would Volkswagen have put out those Wolfsburg Editions? What will BMW call itself if it cannot use the term Bavarian? What would the Chevy Celebrity even...
Whether or not I agree with Gina, I still think it's not right for her to be fired like that. I dont agree with everyone and, if my ex wife is to be believed, theres actually people out there who dont agree with me. Go figure. Ha ha
Just to tie it all in, I like the Cherokee name and I dont...
I obviously agree. So what if she leans right? Theres plenty of left leaning people in the entertainment industry. I guess she couldn't be tolerated. I thought she was great on the show and every publicity picture of her shows her with a big beaming smile, almost unable to hold in her happiness...
Those are manufacturers internal codes for these vehicles, which allow the vehicle to be manufactured while some salespeople and focus groups come up with the name by which the public will come to know the vehicle. The internal reference codes are not always sexy. Then again, theres the CJ, TJ...
On my desk, there is a metal bust of the old "Shawmut Indian", who was the symbol of a Boston area bank that was bought out in the mid 1990's. I have affixed a sticker on the chest that says "Hello, my name is Liz"
Good point about the NEW Jeep Cherokee. Maybe the tribe is embarrassed to be...
I dont think the Cherokee name is going away, if as the other poster said, it was OK'd by the tribe at its inception. And because it is not used in a derogatory sense, but rather an honor sense.
Jeep DEFINITELY gets to keep using the Cherokee name if they decide now is the time to donate a...
As has been noted, the Chief was responding to a journalist's question. Still, that was his answer...
He also went on to say that whether or not Jeep has changed the name, they are involved in ongoing positive dialog.
I have to say that I'm unhappy with the level of cancel culture as well...
I agree, of course, that Jeep isnt going anywhere. But this new Bronco LOOKS like its gonna be real cool. It's really up to Ford at this point whether or not they decide that this is going to be an offering over the course of decades, or whether this will be a flash in the pan, GM EV1 sort of...
How do we really know any of this? Has anyone outside of Ford personnel even been able to take one for a test drive a d review?
It's always a Ford guy driving and the journalist in shotgun seat. The thing MIGHT steer like a cow. I'd like to see more journalist getting one for a week and driving...
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