Red Cross sued over . . . red cross
- Thursday, August 09 2007 @ 11:38 AM CST
- Contributed by: filbert
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The Johnson & Johnson red cross, that is. Seems that the Red Cross (organization) doesn't own the red cross (logo). Johnson & Johnson does. All well and good, except the Red Cross (organization) has been selling rights to the red cross (logo) to other health care product manufacturerers.
Johnson & Johnson doesn't like that. One little bit. So, of course . . . LAWSUIT!
From the Wall Street Journal article (subscription required, fair use excerpt below):
Johnson & Johnson doesn't like that. One little bit. So, of course . . . LAWSUIT!
From the Wall Street Journal article (subscription required, fair use excerpt below):
J&J said it has been using the symbol of a Greek red cross since 1887, predating the chartering of the Red Cross. J&J trademarked the design -- two intersecting red lines of equal length -- at least as early as 1906, the suit says.According to J&J, the Red Cross only has the right to use the trademark in connection with nonprofit relief services. J&J says in 1905, Congress prohibited "the emblem of the Greek red cross on a white ground" by organizations other than the Red Cross; J&J's suit says since it used the cross before that date, it was exempt.