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Deutsche Telekom/T-Mobile sues Engadget; copyrights Magenta colour

Deutsche Telekom/T-Mobile sues Engadget; copyrights Magenta colour

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It is not a late April joke; Deutsche Telekom, which owns of the global T-Mobile brand, has asked popular Gadget website Engadget to stop using the Magenta colour in its logo via a nice letter its legal department sent to the US website. Engadget took the step of actually publishing the legal missive on its website, failing which, more action will be taken by Deutsche Telekom. It will be interesting to see whether DT backs off from what could be a potentially very...



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