Manits is R trademark but a gardening tool also has the same name.

daniel smith's avatar

I was watching TV the other day, and say a com for the Manits rotere thing. It cuts up the ground for use in garderning or just to tear it up for some other use. But the Manist at CP is a R trademark, then the other mantis is being used and sold to people. What does this mean.

As far as I'd say, nothing.

They are two different things, one is a ride, the other is a tool. It's not like CP made up the word.

bholcomb's avatar

Wish I could trademark the word "the". I'd be rich.

Jeff's avatar

Trademarks only apply to like products, in most cases, especially if it's a generic name (like a bug). It would be trademark infringement for another park to build a coaster named Mantis, but I could sell a hair dryer called Mantis and it would be OK.


Jeff - Advocate of Great Great Tunnels™ - Co-Publisher - PointBuzz - CoasterBuzz - Blog - Music

LOL, Hair dryer, good choice


Sean M. Cole

I had an idea for Mantis this season, and i thought it would work pretty good. Now, all of you who rode Mantis know its platform is entirely over a small pond. Now, if someone were to go out and get a lifelike dummy, dress it like a regular guest, and then one day when guests were particularly annoying, just have someone toss it over the side of the platform into the water, and yell out "Next time, pay attention to what we say!!!"...that would be great..probably kill the line for a bit too, lol!

Jeff?

MrScott


Mayor, Lighthouse Point

Ummmmm...........yeah. I'll get right on that.


Let's go straight to the Merry-Go-Round!

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