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Pandora’s logo change isn’t music to PayPal’s ears. The digital-payment company says Pandora’s big blue “P,” unveiled in October, damages its business because customers are mistakenly ...
In allegedly ripping off its logo, PayPal says Pandora is thirstily trying to latch on to that sweet “vitality,” “technology,” and “forward motion.” Sad!
The online payment platform argued the similar logo "diluted its distinctiveness." By Marc Schneider, Billboard Arguing that Pandora’s minimalist logo “dilutes the distinctiveness” of its ...
PayPal also said it sent Pandora 110 pages of social media examples of "consumer confusion" about the logo similarities. The previously registered Pandora trademark looked like a serified "P ...
Amidst a slew of new product launches, Pandora this week unveiled a revamped logo and branding strategy. And like Netflix, Instagram, and Airbnb before it, Pandora's new identity skews simple ...
PayPal is suing the music streaming app for trademark infringement, claiming Pandora's imitation of its "iconic" blue P logo is confusing users and threatening their experiences with the online ...
Paypal wants Pandora permanently enjoined from using the new logo “and any logo featuring a block-style, minimalist, sans serif and counterless blue P.” Pandora, which declined to comment. It launched ...
Pandora has revealed the latest step in its mission to reinvent itself — a new logo. The new “P” icon logo was unveiled today alongside a lively new rebrand video (see above) and will soon ...
Last October, Pandora decided that the brand was in need of a revamp. So, as tech companies are prone to do, the music streaming company rolled out a brand new logo. And, as tech companies are ...
Pandora has been on a bit of a roll lately. Fresh after buying off Rdio and introducing Pandora Plus (which is now available to everyone), the company is unveiling a new logo and branding. As ...
PayPal is suing online music streaming service Pandora, claiming that Pandora’s current logo (which debuted in October 2016) is a just a little too similar to its own. More from The New York ...