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FiftyThree Files for Trademark on 'Paper' After Facebook App Release

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paperlogo.pngFiftyThree, the company behind popular iPad sketching app Paper, has filed for a trademark on the term "Paper" following the announcement of Facebook’s magazine-style news curation tool, also named Paper.

First discovered by TechCrunch, the trademark was filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on January 30, the same day Facebook initially unveiled its new app. As noted by FiftyThree co-founder Georg Petschnigg in an open letter, FiftyThree was not given advanced notice of Facebook’s plans and was taken by surprise by the app release.

Though FiftyThree previously filed for a trademark on the term "Paper by FiftyThree" it did not have a trademark for "Paper" at the time that Facebook created its app. According to two trademark lawyers that spoke to TechCrunch, while the trademark is newly filed, FiftyThree could have a case if it proceeds with a lawsuit as trademarks are partially use-based and it has been using the Paper app name since early 2012.

Trademarks, to a degree, are use-based. This means that "just by using a mark in a particular field, you’ve got rights," said Cardona. "Some are state-based and some are federal-based, but if I start using a mark before you in the same area of goods or services, I've got rights to the mark over you."

It remains unclear whether FiftyThree will win the trademark, as paper is a term used by many other products, apps, and services that predate even its own app. FiftyThree has not said whether it will pursue legal action against Facebook, but Petschnigg says the company is "keeping its options open."

For now, FiftyThree has asked Facebook to "build a brand name of their own" and to stop "using our brand name."

Paper by FiftyThree can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

Paper by Facebook can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

Top Rated Comments

Tankmaze Avatar
161 months ago
fair play to FiftyThree, they did use it first for an app name.

facebook should know better, and use a different name.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sully54 Avatar
161 months ago
Facebook should have called their app Facebook Paper to prevent any misrepresentation on their part.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
peteullo Avatar
161 months ago
How about they both come up with a name of their own!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
161 months ago
I guess I should trademark 'trademark'. :)
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
161 months ago
FiftyThree stole their company name from an existing software developer,. Even the trademark office agreed, and FiftyThree's sly moves against Figure 53 are an amazing read.

This is the perfect punishment for FiftyThree! Beautiful Karma:

http://figure53.com/notes/2014-02-04-david-and-goliath/
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nagromme Avatar
161 months ago
I can sympathize with Paper's creator's emotionally, but "paper" is a generic single word, which applies well to both apps but in different ways: they are not competitors. And I don't in any way believe that Facebook felt the need to "use" 53's brand to boost awareness of their own efforts (if anything, the reverse will happen, benefitting 53).

If I were 53, I'd use this chance to build the more unique, and more useful (for future projects) brand: "53" itself. Push "Paper by 53" or even "Paper 53" or something. Or is if "FiftyThree?" See--they have more important branding fish to fry!

"Paper" alone was never great for branding or search/discoverability anyway. (And I don't think the app as listed was ever "paper" alone anyway, was it?)

So I say, make lemons from this lemonade, and boost awareness of a name people can search for! Leave the "generic word" problem to Facebook, and let multiple different apps use that word freely if they wish--as long as they're not pretending to BE one another, or "stealing" awareness intentionally.

(I do think filing a trademark might be smart regardless, to protect themselves in case Facebook ever comes after THEM.)
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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