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Originally Posted by computerworks
No, not really. The basis of the legal request is to prevent SAAC from using the name "SAAC" on their published book...not a request for the content.
...not because they want to steal the name, but because the "S-A" stands for Shelby American... which is the mark they are revoking the license for.
Hey...if they are good business people, they would buy the classic volumes of the registry from SAAC wholesale and slap their own cover on it.
Just like aluminum cars.... whoa... ...did I say that? ..sorry.
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Well, the "SA" stands for Shelby American, but didn't Shelby lose the "Shelby American" trademark to the company that got a controlling interest during the Series I mess and then that company went bankrupt. Thus the name change to "Shelby Automobiles" was necessary. I wonder who owns the "Shelby American" trademark now?