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Timeless Trademarks?

Posted in Mixed Bag of Nuts

Beneath the large umbrella of the law known as Intellectual Property (or simply, IP), one of the badges of superiority that trademark lawyers are able to brag up to their patent and copyright colleagues is that trademark rights are capable of lasting forever – there are no term limits – so, the underlying legal rights can be truly timeless, provided, of course, they continue to be… Continue Reading

CAFC Redirects TTAB in Trademark Fraud Ruling Today: In re Bose Decided

Posted in Law Suits, Loss of Rights, Trademarks, TTAB

Today is a really, really big day for trademark types. As many of us have been saying for a couple of years now, trademark fraud (i.e., fraud on the U.S. Trademark Office) continues to be one of the hottest issues facing trademark owners and the attorneys who represent them. Perhaps after today, not so much, but who really… Continue Reading

The FURminator® and Ads Touting Utility: Marking the Termination of Product Configuration Trademark Protection?

Posted in Advertising, Look-For Ads, Marketing, Non-Traditional Trademarks, Product Configurations, Trademarks

    If FURminator Inc. were looking for a pitchman to promote and increase sales of the "famous" FURminator® pet grooming tool, and recognizing the recent, sudden and unforfunate passing of famous bearded TV pitchman Billy Mays (who could sell household products better than just about anyone, and still appears to be doing so after his passing), I’m thinking that the fictional cyborg assassin… Continue Reading