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Bob Young Comes to Apple's Rescue
by
Mark Evans
on Mon 02 May 2005 02:40 PM EDT | Permanent Link
Give Red Hat founder Bob Young credit for never letting a good marketing opportunity pass him by. In the wake of Tiger Direct filing a lawsuit against Apple for trademark infringement related to the release of the new OS named "Tiger", Young has offered to license the word "Tiger" to Apple for no charge. Young figures there is no reason why he can't do Steve Jobs a favor given he owns the Hamilton Tiger Cats football team in the Canadian Football League. "136 years ago we were called The Tigers," he said. "If anyone owns the exclusive rights to the word "tiger" with that much history and tradition, it's gotta be us."
Not sure how a Florida court will view Young's claim but the Man in the Red Hat, who now operates Lulu.com, a knack for marketing. Last year, Young revived the Tigers Cats with promotions such as offering pregnant women a free ticket to a game on Labour Day. The first expectant mother at the game to give birth was given a life-time season ticket for their baby.
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