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Insuring a Great Super Bowl Trademark Fight

Posted in Advertising, Almost Advice, Articles, Branding, Fair Use, Infringement, Law Suits, Marketing, Trademarks

So, tomorrow is the big day, the big game, or whatever else other intimidated advertisers might call it. I just want to find the best deal on a flat screen television today! But, more to Mike Masnick’s point on Techdirt about the NFL’s reputation as a “trademark bully,” and his challenge to advertisers — “It’s the Super Bowl…. Continue Reading

Five Key Points IP Litigators Should Know About Insurance Recovery

Posted in Guest Bloggers

—David A. Gauntlett, Gauntlett & Associates Intellectual property cases are expensive to litigate. When a brand owner finds itself charged with infringement of intellectual property rights, it is always worth a close examination of any applicable insurance policies to determine whether the carrier has a duty to defend the claims. Here are five key points that intellectual property litigators… Continue Reading

Willa-n-Wella, Living-n-Harmony Now

Posted in Branding, Famous Marks, Infringement, Law Suits, Trademarks, TTAB

The New York Times has been following a trademark battle between Christy Prunier’s body and beauty care start-up business apparently geared toward preteen and teenage girls (Willagirl LLC) and industry giant Procter & Gamble, owner of the well-known, if not famous, more than century old WELLA hair care brand, with U.S. trademark rights dating back at least to the early… Continue Reading