Understanding Trademarks: Why We Don’t Use “Portakabin” for Our Portable Buildings


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The Significance of Trademarks

At ContainerKing®, we specialize in providing high-quality portable buildings, including portable officesportable canteensportable changing roomssales offices, and meeting rooms. While many customers often use the term “Portacabin” generically to refer to any portable building, it’s important to understand why we refrain from doing so.

The Significance of Trademarks

Trademarks are essential for businesses to protect their brand identity. A trademark distinguishes a company’s products or services from those of its competitors, ensuring that consumers can identify the source of the goods they purchase. For instance, “Portacabin” and its variant “Portakabin” are registered trademarks of a company that fiercely protects its brand.

Understanding Genericide

Genericide occurs when a trademark that was originally distinctive becomes generic through common use. When the public starts using a trademark to describe a type of product rather than a specific brand, the trademark can lose its protected status.

  • Examples: “Aspirin” was once a trademarked term but became generic. “Escalator” and “Thermos” are other examples where brand names turned into common terms.
  • Once a trademark becomes generic, it can no longer serve as a unique identifier of a brand’s products. This loss of exclusivity can significantly impact a company’s market position and brand value.

    Legal Framework and UK Trademark Law

    Under UK law, a trademark can be revoked if it has become the common name for goods or services for which it is registered. The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) oversees trademark registrations and can revoke trademarks that have become generic.

    • Case Law: Numerous legal cases have addressed genericide, highlighting the importance of maintaining a trademark’s distinctiveness see Portacabin Limited and Portacabin BV  v  Primacabin BV
    • Strategies to Avoid Genericide
      1. Proper Usage: Always use trademarks as adjectives (e.g., “Portakabin® portable building”) rather than nouns or verbs.
      2. Brand Education: Educate customers, employees, and the public about the correct use of your trademark, see Portacabin
      3. Marketing Campaigns: Run campaigns to reinforce the brand and its unique identity.
        1. Monitor Usage: Regularly monitor the use of your trademark in the market.
        2. Cease and Desist Letters: Issue cease and desist letters to entities that misuse the trademark.
        3. Trademark Dilution Lawsuits: Take legal action against those who use the trademark generically.


        4. Portakabin vs. Generic Portable Buildings

          It’s essential to differentiate between a branded product and a generic term. Just as “Hoover” has become synonymous with vacuum cleaners, many people use “Portacabin” to refer to portable buildings. However, this is a misuse of the trademark.

          • Hoover: While many refer to all vacuum cleaners as “hoovers,” Hoover is actually a specific brand. The correct generic term is “vacuum cleaner.”
          • Portakabin: Similarly, “Portakabin” refers to the specific products made by the Portakabin company. The correct generic terms are “portable buildings,” “portable offices,” “relocatable buildings,” and so on.

          • Why We Use Generic Terms

            At ContainerKing®, we respect the trademarked terms and only use them to refer to genuine Portakabin products. Our own product lines, such as the Squadron®, offer high-quality portable buildings that meet various needs without infringing on trademarked terms. By using generic terms like portable buildingsportable offices, and relocatable buildings, we provide clarity and avoid legal issues.

            Portakabin Titan vs. Containerking® Squadron® Executive Portable Building

            Portakabin’s Titan building is their flagship portable building, known for its high-end, advanced production methods and exceptional quality. Often considered the Rolls Royce of the industry, the Titan comes with impressive features and a hefty price tag. It also boasts a 60-year warranty, underscoring its long-term durability.

            In response, ContainerKing® has developed the Squadron®—an executive-level, high-end portable building. The Squadron® is designed to offer many of the premium features found in the Titan but at a fraction of the cost.

            • Quality: While the Titan is unmatched in production quality, the Squadron offers robust construction where units can be adapted and suitable for a variety of uses.
            • Cost-Effective: The Squadron® provides excellent value, allowing businesses to invest in high-quality portable buildings without the premium price of a Titan.
            • Practicality: For many customers, a 60-year warranty may be excessive for a portable building. The Squadron’s 5yr warranty and quality meet practical business needs more effectively.

            • ContainerKing® Trademarks

              At ContainerKing®, we take pride in our strong brand identity, protected through various trademarks. Here are some of our key trademarks:

              • ContainerKing®: Our business name is a registered trademark, symbolizing our commitment to quality and service in the portable buildings industry.
              • Logos: We have trademarked the distinctive “A” logo in our rent-a-unit brand and the “K” in ContainerKing® brand, ensuring our visual identity is protected.
              • Bukaloo®: Our portable toilet business operates under this trademarked name, offering reliable and hygienic solutions.
              • Slogans: We use several trademarked slogans to reinforce our brand messages, including “straight talKing business®,” “Without doubt®,” “feel the urge®,” and “what a relief®.”

              • The Importance of Being Informed

                We want our customers to be well-informed about the products they are purchasing. Using the correct terminology helps in making informed decisions and ensures compliance with trademark laws. It also highlights the distinction between our products and those of other brands.

                Portakabin’s aggressive trademark protection extends beyond just their primary product names. They have also trademarked terms like “Porta” for products such as Portaloo and Portastore. This demonstrates their commitment to maintaining their brand’s integrity across various product lines.

                There is an ongoing debate about whether “Portakabin” has become a generic term due to its widespread use. While many in the public use it generically, legally, it remains a protected trademark. Companies must navigate this carefully to avoid infringing on these protections.

                Preventing Genericide

                Importance of Active Management

                Companies must actively manage their trademarks to prevent them from becoming generic. This includes proper usage, public education, and legal enforcement.

                Marketing plays a crucial role in maintaining a trademark’s distinctiveness. Consistent branding and messaging can help reinforce the trademark’s identity in the public’s mind.

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                Conclusion

                At ContainerKing®, we are committed to providing top-notch portable buildings while respecting the trademarks of other companies. Our focus on terms like portable buildingsportable offices, and relocatable buildings ensures we stay within legal boundaries and continue to offer quality products without confusion.

                For more information on our products and how we differentiate ourselves from branded products like Portakabin, visit our website or contact us directly.

                Additional Resources

                • UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO): For information on trademarks and relevant case law.
                • Portakabin’s Official Website: For company-specific information and their stance on trademark usage.
                • Legal Journals and Articles: For detailed case studies and legal analysis.


                • July 24, 2024

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