by Angela Langlotz | Jul 16, 2018 | Trademark Infringement, Trademark Usage, Trademarks |
Dating app company Tinder is showing no love to rival Bumble, and has filed a lawsuit alleging that Bumble is infringing it’s patent, it’s trademarks, and stealing trade secrets. That’s a whole lotta suing, and today I’ll talk about the trademark infringement issue....
by Angela Langlotz | Jul 9, 2018 | Design Marks, Trademark Registration, Trademark Usage, Trademarks |
I’ve mentioned before that just about anything distinctive that serves as a source identifier is capable of functioning as a trademark. This includes some unusual things, like sounds, that we don’t normally think of when we think about trademarks. Harley Davidson has...
by Angela Langlotz | Jun 11, 2018 | Trademark Registration, Trademark Usage, Trademarks |
When you file your trademark application, eventually, you have to submit a “specimen.” What’s a “specimen?” Recall that you have to actually USE a trademark to have trademark rights. When you file an application based on your use of the mark, you have to show that you...
by Angela Langlotz | Jun 5, 2018 | Trademark Registration, Trademark Usage, Trademarks |
Are your trademarks suggestive? If so, hurray for you, because “suggestive” marks make some of the very best trademarks. Why? Because they suggest — but don’t come right out and describe — certain qualities about the product associated with the mark. These...
by Angela Langlotz | May 8, 2018 | Trademark Cancellations, Trademark Registration, Trademark Usage, Trademarks |
It never pays to lie, especially on your trademark application. What happens if you lie? A potential client came to me, asking about how he could stop an “infringer.” The “infringer” had been using his mark on podcasts, and his registered trademark claimed use on...