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Serving Lawsuits With Your Morning Orange Juice

Posted in Infringement, Law Suits

Do these containers seem similar to you? Confusingly similar? That is what Coca-Cola, owner of Simply Orange, is claiming.  In a recently filed trade dress and patent infringement suit Coca-Cola claims that its Simply Orange container is nonfunctional, contains a patented closure lid, and the new Trop50 packaging is likely to deceive and confuse customers.  PepsiCo… Continue Reading

Provocative Uniforms, Protectable Trade Dress?

Posted in Law Suits

Move over Collar and Cuffs, a new trade dress suit has hit the Texas courts and it is set to rival the Chippendale headlines from earlier this fall. The Texas restaurant, Twin Peaks, recently filed suit against the owner of a new Arkansas restaurant called Northern Exposure. (If you haven’t caught onto the innuendos yet think Hooters… Continue Reading

Unauthorized Use Double Whammy?

Posted in Infringement

Always on the look out for interesting shopping finds, my husband snapped these photos of a product at a local Lands End store last week.  I couldn’t find the backpack on their website to get any further information about it but I do find this use of BMW pretty interesting.   We often see clothing… Continue Reading