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Tour Companies Battle Over Trademarked Duck Noises

Tour company Ride the Ducks is suing rival tour company Bay Quackers, alleging that it holds trademark rights to the sound made by tourists using duck call devices, while on amphibious vehicle tours. San Francisco-based Ride the Ducks holds a 'sound mark' on the noise. Very few companies hold sound marks, but some of the more famous include: the NBC chimes and the MGM lion. The company holds US Trademark No. 2,484,276, which protects a mark consisting of 'a quacking noise made by tour guides and tour participants by use of duck call devices throughout various portions of [guided amphibious vehicle] tours.' Reading this makes my think that there is a room full of litigious monks somewhere, just waiting for someone to try clapping with one hand.

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  1. Maybe *specific, unique* sounds by JSBiff · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I could see, potentially, someone trademarking/soundmarking a specific, unique sound. A particular recorded clip, for example. However, 'dynamically' generated sounds like someone blowing a duck call - how can that be 'sound marked'? After all, every time someone blows a duck call, the sound will be *slightly* different, unique, if you will.

    How can you trademark/soundmark something which DOES NOT YET EXIST?

    Anyhow, people have been using duck calls for many, many years (uhh, hunters, bioloigsts?) How can one company trademark something people have been doing forever.

    I would like to sound mark human singing. Yeah, that's the ticket. Every person who makes any money singing, or selling recordings of songs, or selling advertising on 'free' streams/radio/tv broadcasts, songs embedded in video games, or any other media, now owes me a license fee.

    I'll start by going after buskers (you know, those aspiring artists who play for tips in subways, street corners, and parks) - they'll be too broke to defend themselves, so I can build up a nice body of 'precedent'. Then, when I start suing larger marks, I can point to the previous cases as precedent.

  2. Re:A likely story by interkin3tic · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was hoping we were going to be able to duck the obligatory puns with this one.

  3. They could just pay the lawsuit... by clone53421 · · Score: 5, Funny

    An MP3 of coins jingling should be adequate.

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  4. Re:A likely story by Red4man · · Score: 5, Funny

    Of course not. You should just let it slide like water off a duck's back.

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  5. Re:A likely story by Digital+Vomit · · Score: 5, Funny

    Your puns are all terrible!

    <ducks>

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