how do you trademark a color
has fluke done this? they either haven't or it's completely ineffective judging by the number of color mimicking multimeters out there
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@Felthry You can trademark a color by claiming that your brand is distinguished by it. Coca Cola's red, McDonald's yellow, UPS's brown, Tiffany's blue - all of these are trademarked.
@lorxus you'd think Fluke would have trademarked their signature yellow and grey then?
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@Felthry Probably! But I imagine that doesn't stop (for instance) Chinese firms from cheerfully violating that trademark.
@Tathar @Felthry You think wrongly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colour_trade_mark#United_States
Oh, this is why I thought that. https://tmep.uspto.gov/RDMS/TMEP/current#/current/TMEP-1200d1e1975.html
(Important to note that I'm saying this in the sense of "should be" rather than "is." I also think that orange in the context of peanut butter cups should be considered aesthetic functionality and ineligible for trademark protection because people prefer peanut butter that is colored orange.)
@Felthry IDK, but I'm pretty sure the "cardinal yellow" that post-it notes use is also a trademark.
@Felthry Reese's Orange is the new Vanta Black