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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 730518" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Where are you getting your information? Wherever it is, you need to find a new source. :roll: CAB is proactive in portecting the brand. Their legal department handles trademark infringment cases.</p><p></p><p>The Assn licenses the sale of beef that meets the USDA-approved specifications. Once it meets those specifications, there's no fraud if it's being sold by a licensed agency. The American Angus Association can't trademark the word "Angus" or even "Black Angus" any more than the Hereford Assn can trademark the word "Hereford." They can and have trademarked Certified Angus Beef and they can and do go after unlicensed agencies selling meat as CAB.</p><p></p><p>CAB is a multimillion $$$ program. The AAA, packers, retailers, wholesalers, all make a lot of money from it. To suggest that they're not willing to protect it is wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 730518, member: 13"] Where are you getting your information? Wherever it is, you need to find a new source. :roll: CAB is proactive in portecting the brand. Their legal department handles trademark infringment cases. The Assn licenses the sale of beef that meets the USDA-approved specifications. Once it meets those specifications, there's no fraud if it's being sold by a licensed agency. The American Angus Association can't trademark the word "Angus" or even "Black Angus" any more than the Hereford Assn can trademark the word "Hereford." They can and have trademarked Certified Angus Beef and they can and do go after unlicensed agencies selling meat as CAB. CAB is a multimillion $$$ program. The AAA, packers, retailers, wholesalers, all make a lot of money from it. To suggest that they're not willing to protect it is wrong. [/QUOTE]
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