Another "Oh really?" in reference to Peter Pan. I bet they could get in trouble with Disney with that knock off, no?
And can it really be ® ?
Not sure, but it seems quite iffy.
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Erik
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That Peter Pan logo was registered by Blue Bird Toys in the 60s and used for their range of toys and games (they pop up on ebay now and then). Blue Bird was subsequently bought by Mattel who haven't kept the name and logo in use and are probably letting the trademark lapse.
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2 comments:
That Peter Pan logo was registered by Blue Bird Toys in the 60s and used for their range of toys and games (they pop up on ebay now and then). Blue Bird was subsequently bought by Mattel who haven't kept the name and logo in use and are probably letting the trademark lapse.
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