Monday, November 23, 2009

British Insurance Ltd V The Royal Air Force - The War Of The RAF roundel, now used as a logo

British Insurance Ltd, a UK company is directed by Simon Burgess, are marked with a blue, red and white "target" logo, which also strangely familiar, like the RAF (Royal Air Force), "La Ronde" used on their aircraft.

The RAF roundel was first seen in 1914 on the underside of the Royal Flying Corps planes on the Western Front. The roundel was used to distinguish the RAF planes from the German planes. One would have thought that if the traditional Union flag was usedbeen seen as a cross as used on enemy aircraft. This could obviously have disastrous consequences!

British Insurance Ltd used to use a "target" as a trademark in 2005, but now have problems with the RAF, who recently surprised many by making a range of swimwear and underwear with the "dance" icon to run.

In January 2007, Defense Minister Des Browne turned the brand British Insurance Ltd's application on the grounds that theroundel is "instantly recognizable" as the RAF symbol.

The RAF said British Insurance Ltd as an objective description of the mark was a "farce". The RAF protected the cockade in 1999, but not for use in the field of financial services, such main British Insurance Ltd, the mortgage payment protection insurance is.

Simon Burgess, has now been replaced by filing a counterclaim, the opportunity to rebut the retaliation, the RAF to the traditionalBrands.

Simon Burgess believes Swimsuit Models sporting the logo has its own brand a favor and cheapens the whole picture by British Insurance Ltd

Simon Burgess has been doing with the words "We have built a considerable reputation, and all swimwear, is quoted by the terrible thought Defense Minister Des Browne is wearing a bikini"

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