So if copyright isn't what concerns you, what exactly is the problem? I thought you were trying to insinuate that the TTC would have to pay the institutions in question money for using their name.
Why would copyright be a concern? The concern is that the TTC's naming policy precludes them from doing what you are suggesting. TTC wouldn't have to pay them! If anything, they should be paying TTC, is my point.
Oh. Sigh.
And your proof of this is where?
Is the station called Yorkdale Shopping Centre? If not, why not?
Why isn't the Scarborough station called Scarborough Town Centre Station?
." Does this apply to the buses that are marked as going to Sherway and not Sherway Gardens? What about Seneca College? There is no such place; it is known legally as "Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology", alternatively "Seneca Polytechnic". Does that mean that when the bus tells me that the next stop is Seneca College, it is but a coincidence that the educational institution widely known by the same name will be there? Is the bus stop actually named for a long extinct settlement that sat on the grounds of Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology hitherto?
No it doesn't because uou're mixing and matching bus stops (which obviously stop everywhere) and subway stations (which are subject to naming policies) and then - this is super obvious,- you've shifted, for some reason, from privately owned commercial operations to public intitutions.
Pioneer Village? Not a mall.
Yorkdale Shopping Centre? Mall.
Seneca? Not a mall.
Fairview Mall? Mall.
CNE? Not a mall.
Scarborough Town Centre? Mall.
Science Centre? Not a mall.
York University? Not a mall.
Pearson Airport? Mall. No just kidding - NOT. A. MALL (though it does have food courts and duty free shops).
See the pattern? The ones with direct station names are all public institutions..
And, to make a long story short, TTC changed its naming policy to allow for Pioneer Village (and Vaughan Metropolitan Centre). It was quite a dumb thing, start to finish,and I'm sure you can find it soemwhere on the TYSSE thread.
Anyway, I don't care. The whole thing is silly and to circle back, IF they end up renaming "Science Centre" and IF they call it "Don Mills" for some reason and IF that necessitates changing the name of "Don Mills" then my humble opinion is that they shouldn't call it "Fairview Mall," because, as you've kind of shown, this is not something the current policy allows but IF they still want to do it, by all means they should do it and let Cadillac Fairview throw them some $ along the way and while they're at it, let other people pay for naming rights too and we can have "Oxford Scarborough Centre" and all sorts of other wonderful places that will put a teeny dent in the TTC's operating shortfall.