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Quilted Toilet Paper Design Flushed As Functional

Posted in Law Suits, Loss of Rights, Non-Traditional Trademarks, Trademarks

As the court ruled, and repeatedly reminded: "Toilet paper. This case is about toilet paper." Just last week the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit enjoyed applying only a modicum of potty humor while deciding Georgia Pacific Consumer Products LP v. Kimberly-Clark Corporation, a case involving alleged non-traditional trademark rights in Georgia-Pacific’s Quilted Diamond… Continue Reading

Are Georgia-Pacific’s Paper Towel Lawsuits All Wet?

Posted in Branding, Law Suits, Trademarks

There has been a fair amount of ink spilled in the IP blogosphere about last month’s Georgia Pacific v. Von Drehle opinion from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.  This is one of several cases that Georgia-Pacific has brought to stop the "stuffing" of off-brand (i.e. non-Georgia-Pacific brand) paper towels in GP’s proprietary enMotion® paper… Continue Reading