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Aurora And Intrigue Trademarks

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So Aurora was never trademarked?

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First registered in 1992, then abandoned in 1993?

And Intrigue... Saturn?

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Edited by ToniCipriani

There was a tire brand with the name Aurora, and GM used Aurora on license from them.

Don't even get me going on Intrigue. At its 100th anniversary, Olds introduces the best looking American sedan EVER (IMO)....and then announces it will cease to exist in December of 2000. Life sucks.

If I remember correctly, Hankook Tire of South Korea owns the "Aurora" brand name, and GM just licensed it from them. That's why GM never trademarked the name.

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