Beware! T-Mobile Owns the Color Magenta
I'm not sure I fully understand... should that have been written the color "Magenta™"? The absurdity is probably confusing to you as well. The total hue domination by T-Mobile and its bigger Deutsche Telekom (DT) has been going on for several years, but has gained more attention lately. DT not only trademarked magenta, they also have a trademark on the use of their two 2 color logo... More can be read at servicemarks.
Don't worry trademarks only apply to the industry sector that they are registered under and since DT applied for their trademark in the tele-communications sector you just can't use the color magenta around anything to do with phones, digital media... oh and just about anything on the internet.
Here is a screenshot of the T-Mobile USA website with their trademark highlighted:

I found some legal text outlining the details of the DT claim of the color magenta
The plaintiff, Deutsche Telekom AG, which uses the colour "magenta" for designating its services and in its advertisements and/or commercials, has been the owner of the colour mark No. 395 52 630 "magenta" (RAL 4010) since September 12, 2000 which was registered on the basis of a proven secondary meaning (i. a. for goods and services in the field of tele-communications). Furthermore, the plaintiff is also the proprietor of Community colour mark "magenta" registered on August 3, 2000.
- VIA WUESTHOFF & WUESTHOFF
I also found an older article from 2001 where DT was suing a On-Demand book publisher for using magenta in an ad campaign.
To promote their service, my-favorite-book launched an advertising campaign in May. Its advertisements in German magazines and newspapers came in different colors - green, blue, orange, grey, yellow and magenta. It was the last one that didn't go down well with Deutsche Telekom, nicknamed "the pink giant" because of its use of the color in Germany. "We have registered the color of magenta as a trademark in the telecom and online services sector," Telekom spokesman Peter Kespohl says. "We have to go after infringers to protect this trademark." Utz Karpenstein, spokesman for my-favorite-book, thinks this is odd. "So if Deutsche Post would register its postal yellow as a trademark, nobody could use yellow anymore? The world would get pretty gray if everybody did that."
- VIA 2001 Article from TheStandard.com
Share your thoughts about this and help reclaim magenta here.
Some Magenta Color Palette Inspiration
*Only use as inspiration for projects not created in the "tele-communications" sector.

...I wonder if my friends over at Red Interactive Agency know they could be the proud trademark owners of the color red... Boy!, think about all the other companies they could sue... the Red Cross, Project Red, Santa Clause...















vredeling
, is it then ok to use #ED007F?
lizcrimson
who owns hues?
lizcrimson
From Wikipedia (owens corning):
"Among the many products of Owens Corning is its fiberglass insulation. Since 1956, the company's insulation has been dyed pink to provide visual contrast; the company became so associated with its pink insulation (originally planned as red, but the dye was not sufficiently concentrated, resulting in its current, trademarked light pink coloring) product that it even registered the term "PINK" (in capital letters only) to refer to its insulation. It was granted a trademark on the color in In re Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., 774 F.2d 1116 (Fed. Cir. 1985)."
tr67
Kidazy
silver
"THE COLOUR PURPLE" = trademark by Cadbury Confectionary Litd.
bright green rectangle = H&R Block (trademark)
Pantone #1837 = Tiffany blue (trademakr)
bright yellow rectangle = Sprint
Some others arranged colorfully at this link. Mouse over to see who "owns" each color:
http://www.bureauofcreativecommerce.com/alllogos/Color.htm
The ColorMatters link that LizCrimson gave above is also especially informative. This crazy stuff has been going on a long, long time.
electrikmonk
so.. . are they going to sue me then?
jimmeah
Thanks for the post!
Can I use these investigations of yours on reclaimmagenta.net?
/ Kasper
Mocheeze
djuro
RGB_Al
retsof
http://www.degraeve.com/reference/pantone.php
I have seen some paint color pages that list the pantone hues, WITHOUT any kind of reference to the Pantone numbers.
retsof
This color stamp has faded over time, and I assume that T-Mobile will, as well.
Does Crayola need to license this from T-Mobile?
retsof
retsof
retsof
holuxian
holuxian
retsof
I made several T-Mobile sucky colors in case I need them.
Somebody parked this domain. We'll see whether they do anything with it.
http://t-mobilesucks.com/
PinkLemons
sky blue
black
white
orange
from now on any usage of these colors without my consent will be punishable to the full extent of the law
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
The Cooler
aerodi
Would the same thing apply to the word "magenta" ? It should. This post made me mad at big corporations.
tenkerasu
seriously, what is wrong with people? this is disgusting...
bijouloveshues
While being a watchdog for a number of brands, I've become familiar with the practice of making sure I'm using the correct Hex or PMS colours on all promotional materials, but I've never heard of outlawing or rendering colours off limits... isn't is just supposed to be deriviate works, like if I made a C-Mobile campaign with Magenta, then I could see them having a problem with it... but this is out of hand.
So... either Vonage or Ing Direct or Easy Everything has to give up the colour orange to promote themselves, because, well, only one of them can use it? Or Vodaphone and Virgin are going to fight over Red? This is not where design is supposed to lead us...
stltskn
retsof
The Cooler
tepi
bijouloveshues
when some other blog links to the CL blog I think it posts (CL Server side) as "LINKlove"
lizcrimson
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