Framework is altering the form of the facility button on its open supply, 3D-printed instances for its mainboards after it acquired a letter from Lenovo’s authorized staff suggesting the button seems an excessive amount of like Lenovo’s Legion “O” trademark, Framework tweeted right this moment.
The clip of the letter will be seen within the tweet under, which you will have to increase.
The @Lenovo authorized staff says we have now to vary the facility button on our 3D printed case, so we’re opening up a Neighborhood contest! Whoever can give you one of the best new energy button design will get a free i5-1135G7 Mainboard. pic.twitter.com/aBM3xRIzTFAugust 18, 2022
The letter, directed to Framework Pc CEO Nirav Patel, is barely proven in a partial screenshot and is on letterhead from Lenovo’s attorneys at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP. “We consider that the Damaged O Case” might infringe Lenovo’s trademark rights within the LEGION Emblems, and will finally result in shopper confusion,” it reads partly, additional suggesting that Framework’s case or mainboard might seem like affiliated with Lenovo. Whereas we won’t see the remainder of the letter’s contents, it could be a stop and desist letter.
Framework does not appear all for preventing the problem. As an alternative, it is beginning a neighborhood contest for the brand new design. Entries have to be submitted by 11:59 Pacific Time on Aug. 25, with a winner “judged subjectively by our CEO” on Aug. 26.
No date is proven on the snippet of the letter that Framework tweeted, so it is unclear when Lenovo’s attorneys despatched it. Framework first began providing the 3D printing schematics in April when it started promoting mainboards individually from its computer systems. It does not seem that Framework ever immediately offered the case in its market.
Lenovo didn’t reply to a request for remark in time for publication. We’ll replace this story if it responds. Framework acknowledged a request however did not return with an announcement in time for publication.
Lenovo’s Legion lineup consists of the corporate’s premium gaming laptops, desktops and displays. Some lower-end laptops are additionally beneath Lenovo’s Ideapad branding. Lenovo’s “O” design is usually used inside the phrase “Legion” on its merchandise, although earlier variations of the design have been used alone. Framework does not at present supply any merchandise aside from its Framework Laptop computer and elements for it and has but to step into gaming.
The “O” formed energy button on the 3D case is not on the Framework Laptop computer, so its flagship product must be unaffected.