USA onlyDoes that Trademark registration cover the UK, or is it USA only?
USA onlyDoes that Trademark registration cover the UK, or is it USA only?
I'd guess it's far, far too early for Universal Creative to have decided on the names of individual attractions which they feel need to be registered as Trademarks for the UK park.USA only
Probably not as early as you think.I'd guess it's far, far too early for Universal Creative to have decided on the names of individual attractions which they feel need to be registered as Trademarks for the UK park.
Leaning towards Stardust being for Epic somehow, and not related to UK project.
I filmed the north site today, didn’t really look too hard at the south but didn’t see anything new from a distance. It’s worth noting that universal do not own that lane so anything on there is likely the farm business, I mean anything parked up. Universal probably have an access deal only.Interested if anyone is able to get a closer look at the South site today - looked like a large black container/thing at the southern extent which would be new (just beyond where the diggers used to be penned up). However, a train went by the in the opposite directions so I only got a glimpse. It could be I lost my bearings and it was the large dark building just south of the site I saw.
Not sure that Nostradamus provides insider info on request.How do we summon a Tomfoolery grenade?
I think you read my post a little too seriouslyNot sure that Nostradamus provides insider info on request.
Ditto.I think you read my post a little too seriously
Possibly although I'd take a guess they will already be fleshing out concepts. That way if they need work they have the time.I'd guess it's far, far too early for Universal Creative to have decided on the names of individual attractions which they feel need to be registered as Trademarks for the UK park.
That was overturned semi recently.In the United States, film distributors can’t also be film exhibitors (if I recall correctly).
It’s just winning decision after winning decision from American courts in the past decade!That was overturned semi recently.
The Parish Council held their 2nd meeting with Universal Executives last
night along with the Mayor and ward Cllr Spice to understand more of the
plans for the upgrading of local infrastructure to cope with the
Universal site. Although the Parish Council are very supportive of the
proposals, it is with an exception that the local infrastructure is
aligned to meet its needs. It is expected that 40% of customers will
arrive by car, the remainder by other forms of public transport.
Highways Engineers (the lead Engineer lives locally, so understands our
roads) are working with Highways England and The Department of Transport
to facilitate a plan that will take traffic effectively into the site
with the creation of a new junction off the A421 directly into the site.
We have asked for further improvements to be made to the junction from
Broadmead Road onto the C94, possibly with the addition of a roundabout.
Further consideration needs to be given to the new location of Stewartby
Station on the new East West Rail line as the newly proposed location is
not well located for students of Kimberely College or local residents.
Bedford Borough Council will need to ensure appropriate parking controls
are in place within the Village to stop those visiting Universal
clogging the streets and preventing parking for residents.
As from the offset, Universal executives have been very engaging and
open to working with local stakeholders. This is most certainly an
amazing opportunity for the local area, but we will continue to work to
ensure the plans allow for the needs of those who live here.
It wasn't actually overturned, it was sunset (as in, allowed to expire). Regan required all such decrees to be reviewed every 2 years.That was overturned semi recently.
But I also doubt that Universal would really care to operate the complex, so it would most likely be a local chain like they do in Hollywood & Orlando.
Federal Court Terminates Paramount Consent Decrees
WASHINGTON – A federal court in the Southern District of New York today terminated the Paramount Consent Decrees, which for over seventy years have regulated how certain movie studios distribute films to movie theatres. The review and termination of these Decrees were part of the Department of...www.justice.gov