Who Owns The Daisy? Clorox, Method or Mother Earth?

Who Owns The Daisy? Clorox, Method or Mother Earth?
daisy clorox image

So who owns the daisy? Apparently the Clorox Company has since September 2009, when they registered the mark “consisting of a flower with yellow petals with orange shades appearing toward the center of the flower, green center, and black shadow surrounding the green center.” Method has been using daisies on its cleaning products for six years, but as they note in their video below, never bothered to register it, suggesting that Mother Earth held the patent on this one.

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    Who Owns The Daisy? Clorox, Method or Mother Earth?

    Who Owns The Daisy? Clorox, Method or Mother Earth?
    daisy clorox image

    So who owns the daisy? Apparently the Clorox Company has since September 2009, when they registered the mark “consisting of a flower with yellow petals with orange shades appearing toward the center of the flower, green center, and black shadow surrounding the green center.” Method has been using daisies on its cleaning products for six years, but as they note in their video below, never bothered to register it, suggesting that Mother Earth held the patent on this one.

    Method first graced the pages of TreeHugger in 2004 in one of our earliest posts; Adam Lowry and Eric Ryan were pi…
    Visit the original post at: TreeHugger


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      Who Owns The Daisy? Clorox, Method or Mother Earth?

      Who Owns The Daisy? Clorox, Method or Mother Earth?
      daisy clorox image

      So who owns the daisy? Apparently the Clorox Company has since September 2009, when they registered the mark “consisting of a flower with yellow petals with orange shades appearing toward the center of the flower, green center, and black shadow surrounding the green center.” Method has been using daisies on its cleaning products for six years, but as they note in their video below, never bothered to register it, suggesting that Mother Earth held the patent on this one.

      Method first graced the pages of TreeHugger in 2004 in one of our earliest posts; Adam Lowry and Eric Ryan were pi…
      Visit the original post at: TreeHugger