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Gibson’s Case Strikes Chord with Court

Posted in Infringement, Law Suits, Product Configurations, Trademarks

In November I commented on Gibson Guitar Corp.’s suit against the makers and retailers of PAPER JAMZ toy guitars.  To recap briefly, past efforts by both Gibson and Fender Music to enforce trademark interests in their respective guitar body shapes have been largely unsuccessful. Until now. On December 21, 2010, the U.S. District Court for the… Continue Reading

Get Your Paper Jamz Guitars While You Can

Posted in Infringement, Law Suits, Product Configurations, Trademarks

Gibson Guitar Corp. sued a number of companies last week, alleging infringement of its guitar body shapes.  The principal target of its ire appears to be WowWee Group Ltd., who makes a line of toy instruments called "Paper Jamz."  These instruments are sold through numerous well-known retailers like Wal-Mart and Target, many of whom Gibson also… Continue Reading