Not to start any rumors but, the trademark says it is
granted for "Parts for vehicles". It might just be a
legal stipulation for BMW to import or sell "triumph"
brand replacement parts. Or it might even be a
preemptive step toward gaining legal high ground on
litigating someone that is selling triumph parts in
this country. Maybe it's a legal maneuver to take
"Triumph.com" from the computer company that has the
URL. You get the idea.
With all of the crazy laws now a days, who knows?
I think either possibility is certainly more likely
then re-institutionalizing a car company in a market
flooded with automobiles. Especially a name that would
invariably be associated with sport cars that would
complete directly with BMW Z and M series cars.
-Terry
--- "Bowen, Patrick" <pbowen@intellinetics.com> wrote:
>
> I was researching trademarks today for work and got
> curious, so I checked
> Triumph. Well there were 237 trademarks with the
> Triumph name in them, of
> interest was the fact that on October 19th of 2000
> BMW trademarked Triumph,
> I was not able to find an earlier trademark on the
> marque. So why the
> sudden interest in Triumph, a marque that has not
> been used in 20 years? I
> know last year they refused to sell the Triumph and
> Riley name. HMMM, Now I
> am getting Curious.
> Anybody have inside info.
> Here is an exact copy of what is on file with the US
> Patent and Trademark
> Office
> Typed Drawing
> ---
> Word Mark Triumph
> Goods and Services IC 012. US 019 021 023 031 035
> 044. G & S: Parts for
> Vehicles. FIRST USE 18950000. FIRST USE IN
> COMMERCE: 19500000
> Mark Drawing Code (1) Typed Drawing
> Serial Number 76149572
> Filing Date October 19, 2000
> Owner (APPLICANT) Bayerische Motoren Werke
> Aktiengesellschaft CORPORTATION
> FED REP GERMANY Petuelring 130 D-80788 Muenchen FED
> REP GERMANY
> Attorney of Record Martin Fleit
> Type of Mark TRADEMARK
> Register Principal
> Live/Dead Indicator Live
>
>
> Patrick Bowen, Getting Curious in Ohio
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