Assuming you ride somewhere outside the borders of Antarctica, you have likely already heard about the injustice being imposed on our friend and fellow Velominatus, Dan Richter who goes around these parts as @Dan_R.
I’ve been riding Dan’s wheels for a bit over a year, and they are the best I’ve ever had. After hearing about the suit a few months back, I was proud to help him brainstorm some ways he might be able to salvage his brand or come up with a new one while admitting the court battle was out of reach.
But when the article broke in the Calgary Herald this weekend, all hell broke loose. It goes without saying the pride I feel whenever our community here at Velominati comes together for a good cause, but what went on over the last 48 hours was an unbelievable coming-together of not just us, but the Cycling community as a whole. Regardless of the final result, this past weekend made me proud to call myself a Cyclist more than ever, for we proved we not only love riding our bikes, but that we as a worldwide community have each other’s collective backs.
I had an article planned for today, one taking the piss out of ourselves and everyone else as we usually do. But it just didn’t feel right. Instead, I thought we’d post the Packfiller podcast from Bulger Media. This is my fourth time on the show, but this time Patrick (@packfiller) was able to get Dan on the call with us. It was fantastic to hear Dan still has his sense of humor and it was a pleasure share a good laugh with him.
Here’s hoping Specialized comes to their senses, observes Rule #43, and drops the suit. If not, we’ll stand in solidarity, never buying another Specialized product again. The good news is that either way, Dan will rebuild his brand and his shop will live on, stronger than ever. (Insert Shakespeare quote about names here.)
Its a long listen, but we cover the important Café Roubaix stuff early on. Enjoy. And Vive La Vie Velominatus.
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@DerHoggz
This. She never fought. (No criticism implied, whatsoever.)
Just in - http://www.bicycleretailer.com/north-america/2013/12/09/asi-says-calgary-bike-shop-can-use-roubaix-name
ASI says it owns the worldwide rights to the Roubaix trademark "” it's had a Fuji Roubaix road bike model in its lineup since 1992 "” and has licensed it to Specialized since 2003. ASI's Pat Cunnane said the company has no problem with retailer Dan Richter using the name on his store, Cafe Roubaix.
@sthilzy ha, pick the Aussies doing some worktime web browsing. Was about to come & post the exact same thing...
@Mikael Liddy Work always gets in the way of web browsing!
FUCK YEAH! that's AWESOME!
Wow. So the corporation from which Douchealized licensed the name in the first place told us all that Douchealized had no business fucking with Dan in the first place, and that they can make that stick with Douchealized? Is that what I'm supposed to understand?
Brilliant! This couldn't have ended better.
Looks like I picked the wrong week to go internet free. I completely missed all the buzz. Go, Dan! Way to represent, Velominati!
Nice if @Dan_R doesn't have to worry about The Company to no longer be named, but still ridiculous that ASI or anyone else can trademark Roubaix.
Talk about first use rights, you'd think the French might have some claim.
Not that I'd want the rights for every cycling associated use of the title would need approval from Amaury Sport Organisation.
Will the organisers need permission to run the Melburn Roobaix?
http://theclimbingcyclist.com/the-2012-melburn-roobaix-hell-of-the-northcote/
and Yes it does have cobbles