Originally Posted by
Howard
Thanks to us, Specialized has that kind of money. The Canadian does not.
And thats why most of these cases favor the big companies. They have the money for the lawyers that the little guy doesnt, so the little guy backs down and goes about his life.
Should Spec leave him alone? Maybe. Maybe they could cut a deal to sell their bikes in his shop.
Either way, he violated a trademark. Thats like violating a copyright or a patent.
Even if, morally, the trademark should never have been granted in the first place.