Spam-maker sues SpamArrest
News Hormel foods, the US maker of canned spam, is mounting a legal challenge against anti-spam company SpamArrest's use of the word spam -- claiming trademark infringement. At the centre of the dispute is a trademark registered by Seattle-based...
[July 3, 2003, 14:54]
Spam-maker sues SpamArrest
Talkback Spamarrest doesn't sound anything like a meat product to me when I am on the net, so maybe this is your way of getting free advertising. get a life the word spam was all over the internet before this company used the word spam and is only repeating...
[May 18, 2005, 8:47]
Spam: Out of the frying pan, into the fire
News Spam-maker sues SpamArrest Thurs 3 July:A US manufacturer of canned-meat products is launching a trademark infringement case against SpamArrest NEWS: UK laws may help spammers look legit Thurs 4 July:British politicians have been urged to lobby...
[July 4, 2003, 11:01]
Spam manufacturer continues brand defence campaign
News Last year anti-spam firm SpamArrest was sued by Hormel for trademark infringement over its use of the word spam in its company name. At the time, Brian Cartmell, CEO of SpamArrest, said: "Hormel is acting like a corporate cry baby.
[November 2, 2004, 15:04]



