Is Intel “Inside” Your Photo Prints?

June 30, 2005 | Mark Goldstein | Global | Comment |

FotoInside Press Release

Cambridge, UK 29 June 2005. INTEL Corp. threatens a British online photo service regarding the term “inside”. Intel Europe’s representative, the law firm “Howrey Simon Arnold & White” states in a letter to “FotoInside Ltd” the word “INSIDE” format … was coined by our client in 1991 when it began using the INTEL INSIDE mark” and requests from FotoInside to change its name.

FotoInside was registered as a limited company in England and Wales in September 2003. It provides photo processing and gift items from digital photographs through the internet and delivered to the customer’s letterbox in 21 European countries. Apart from traditional photo and poster printing the online service offers a range of photo calendars, mugs, puzzles, shirts, and other photo gifts. Managing Director Klaas Brumann states: “Our photo processing company has never had any intention or wish to be associated to an American duopolist. It had never passed our mind that anybody seeing the FotoInside logo, advertising or website would associate it with the American chip maker.”

The online photo service is now expanding rapidly across Continental Europe, where the term “inside” is not part of the local language. Brumann: “It has been difficult to assess the potential legal implications of Intel’s claim across the 21 jurisdictions we are targeting. We found that for example French courts seem to grant a higher level of protection on the use of common English words than on French words. Therefore we preferred to change our name to FotoInsight Limited with immediate effect”. This change has been accepted by Companies House and has now been implemented on www.fotoinsight.co.uk and across the company’s communication. Brumann adds: “This change guarantees our customers in the UK and 20 European countries continuity in the high levels of quality across the largest range of photo print and photo gift products.”

While the European “Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market” centralises the registration process for trademarks and designs it is local institutions in individual member countries that provide protection. The differences in law and interpretation can have mayor implications for any British business trying to establish its name in other EU member countries. FotoInsight managed to undergo this process only due to the loyalty of its customers.

About FotoInsight Ltd.
FotoInsight of Cambridge, UK runs a custom made and easy to use online service to convert digital images into photo prints, posters, calendars, jigsaw puzzles, mugs, shirts and other photo products. The online photo service is backed up by the experience of Europe’s largest independent photo lab with an installed capacity of 18 million prints per day. Photos are developed at 24 strategically located, state of the art photo labs, employing 4000 staff, with an output of over 3 billion prints per year.