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Brand Wars: Tinder vs. Bumble, Part 1

Brand Wars: Tinder vs. Bumble, Part 1

by Angela Langlotz | Jul 16, 2018 | Trademark Infringement, Trademark Usage, Trademarks | 0 comments

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....
The Shape of a Product Can Serve as a Trademark

The Shape of a Product Can Serve as a Trademark

by Angela Langlotz | Jul 9, 2018 | Design Marks, Trademark Registration, Trademark Usage, Trademarks | 0 comments

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...
What Is A Specimen?

What Is A Specimen?

by Angela Langlotz | Jun 11, 2018 | Trademark Registration, Trademark Usage, Trademarks | 0 comments

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...
Are Your Trademarks “Suggestive?”

Are Your Trademarks “Suggestive?”

by Angela Langlotz | Jun 5, 2018 | Trademark Registration, Trademark Usage, Trademarks | 0 comments

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...
What Happens If You Lie On Your Trademark Application?

What Happens If You Lie On Your Trademark Application?

by Angela Langlotz | May 8, 2018 | Trademark Cancellations, Trademark Registration, Trademark Usage, Trademarks | 0 comments

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...
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