The
legal fight between the two Detroit automakers turns on whether
"cruise" is a generic term for technology that allows the car to
take over some share of driving tasks from a human motorist.
The clash underscores the intensity of competition among
established automakers to be seen as leaders in automated
driving technology, competitive with Silicon Valley rivals Tesla
Inc, Alphabet Inc 's Waymo unit and others.
GM filed a federal suit against Ford on July 24, accusing Ford
of violating GM trademarks by using the name "Blue Cruise" for a
system that enables hands-free driving.
GM had previously trademarked "Super Cruise" for its hands-free,
partially automated driving technology. It also has trademarked
"Cruise," the name of its robo-taxi unit in San Francisco.
Ford reiterated on Friday its position that GM's suit is
frivolous. The effort to nullify GM's trademarks for the use of
the word "cruise" takes the fight to a new level.
"To defend itself, Ford has no choice but to ask the U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office to rescind both of GM’s “Cruise” and “Super
Cruise” trademark registrations that should have never been
registered in the first place," Ford said. "Any number of
companies use the word 'cruise' in connection with driver assist
technology."
Among the examples Ford cited: "Predictive Cruise," marketed by
Mack Trucks; "Smart Cruise Control" marketed by Hyundai Motor
Co, and Autocruise, used by auto supplier ZF Friedrichshafen AG.
GM said Friday that Super Cruise "has had a well established
commercial presence since 2017," and added in a statement that
the company "remains committed to vigorously defending our
brands and protecting the equity our products and technology
have earned over several years in the market and that won’t
change."
(Reporting by Joe White; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall and Daniel
Wallis)
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