Today marks the end of the 2010 Minnesota State Fair. Sad day, but Happy Labor Day! It also marks an opportunity to talk a bit about the frequently encountered question of trademark priority, frozen trademark rights, the creation of common law trademark rights, and the frequently forgotten concurrent registration trademark tool, using my favorite frozen custard stand at the MN State Fair, as… Continue Reading
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Get a Load of This: General Mills Takes Offense in Trademark Spat Over Spuds
Posted in Branding, Food, Genericide, Infringement, Law Suits, Marketing, TrademarksThey say that the best defense is a good offense. It appears that General Mills has adopted this strategy in a recent trademark dispute over the term LOADED in connection with instant potatoes. Just yesterday, the Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal reported the filing of a federal district court lawsuit by General Mills against Idahoan Foods, in which… Continue Reading
“Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner”
Posted in Famous Marks, Law Suits, Marketing, TrademarksThis summer has seen popular icons pass away such as Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett as we have discussed in earlier blog posts. With the recent passing of “Dirty Dancing” star Patrick Swayze last week, I am reminded of his famous saying “Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner” : Two years ago this famous saying was… Continue Reading









