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$30K Worth of Multimeters Must Be Destroyed Because They're Yellow

An anonymous reader points out a post at the blog of Sparkfun, a hobbyist electronics retailer. They recently received a letter from U.S. Customs saying a shipment of 2,000 multimeters was being barred from entry into the country. The reason? Trademark law. A company named Fluke holds a trademark on multimeters that have a 'contrasting yellow border.' Sparkfun's multimeters are a yellowish orange, but it was enough for Customs to stop the shipment. Returning the shipment is not an option because of import taxes in China, so the multimeters must now be destroyed. At $15 per item, it'll cost Sparkfun $30,000, plus the $150/hr fee for destroying them. Sparkfun had no idea about the trademark, and doesn't mind changing the color, but they say restrictions like these are a flaw in the trademark system. "Small business does not have the resources to stay abreast of all trademarks for all the products they don't carry. If you’re going to put the onus on the little guy to avoid infringing IP then you shouldn't need an army of consultants or attorneys to find this information."

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  1. Re:To be fair... by random735 · · Score: 5, Funny

    oh come on. it's clearly just a fluke!

  2. Re:Did Fluke request this? by kevink707 · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you do an image search for multimeters there aren't many colors left which don't copy one already in existence. I'd suggest Sparkfun try periwinkle.

  3. Re:Did Fluke request this? by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 4, Funny

    You are new to this "capitalism" thing, aren't you?

    Why yes, I am. Please, trustworthy sir, can you watch my stuff while I learn the basics?

  4. Re:Did Fluke request this? by bobbied · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sure, hold my BitCoins for me..

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