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Phil cook sitting on a fence tab
Phil cook sitting on a fence tab





phil cook sitting on a fence tab

People tend not to default to changing the status quo.” This was why he declared that the pro-independence side has “virtually no chance”. “It’s actually the No side that tends to grow over time. The problem for the pro-independence side may be that, as polling guru Nate Silver declared last month when in Edinburgh, people tend to become more likely to stick with what they know as a campaign progresses, as opposed to an uncertain “change” option. “If you look at the people supporting independence, it hasn’t shifted much at all over the duration of the campaign,” he says. Certainly, says Darling, there has been scant evidence so far of any movement. And our poll today suggests that neither side has an advantage among the undecideds – one in five say they are “likely” to back Yes and No, with the rest in the middle. But, insists Alistair Darling, Better Together’s chief, there’s no evidence at all that they’re moving towards independence.

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Others who miss this freebie opportunity may register by January 20 and take advantage of Strafford’s early registration discount.įor the skinny on Budweiser’s Grab Some Buds campaign, see AdAge coverage, here.įor the skinny on Budweiser’s beer can redesign featuring the red-colored tab, see here.I’m about to run out of credit aspirina vademecum There is no disputing, on the other side of the fence, that many people have yet to make up their mind. If you’re one of those who can’t get enough of non-traditional trademarks, please join yours truly and Linda McLeod from the Finnegan Henderson firm for a 90-minute Strafford webinar/telephone conference on the subject, Wednesday Februat 1:00 – 2:30 PM EST, see details here.įirst three people to leave a comment here may enjoy a complimentary attendance pass. The trademark registration for this product packaging design feature issued just last month as an inherently distinctive mark without the need for a showing of acquired distinctiveness and with fairly little flexing of trademark muscle or need of six-pack-ab-style effort during trademark prosecution. The dotted lines outlining the top of the can, outlining the tab, and all other lining on the tab, indicate placement of the mark on the goods or are functional attributes of the can and the tab and are not claimed as part of the mark.” The description of the mark reads: “The mark consists of a design feature of product packaging, namely, a red colored tab on a can, which features a crown design that is transparent. Given how much we know you enjoy the subject of non-traditional trademark protection, here is a recent one from Anheuser-Busch:







Phil cook sitting on a fence tab