by Angela Langlotz | Apr 20, 2021 | Trademark Infringement, Trademarks |
We’ve spent some time discussing the trademark first sale doctrine, and when a manufacturer of trademarked products has the right to stop the resale of a branded product. Nike shoes has sued to stop some resellers from altering and reselling their Nike shoes....
by Angela Langlotz | Mar 30, 2021 | Trademark Infringement, Trademarks |
Trademark Infringement Update: Nike requested an injunction to prevent further sales of the “Satan Shoes” and was granted a temporary injunction against the trademark infringement on April 1, 2021. Is sportswear giant Nike suing rapper Little Nas X for...
by Angela Langlotz | May 21, 2019 | Trademark Infringement, Trademarks |
There are a number of naughty behaviors that infringers can take with regard to famous marks. Famous marks are a popular target for infringers, because the marks are well-known, and therefore attractive to those who would like to trade on the goodwill associated with...
by Angela Langlotz | Sep 17, 2018 | Design Marks, Logo marks, Trademark Infringement, Trademark Usage, Trademarks |
In response to the “Stand or Don’t Stand” NFL National Anthem controversy, an Army veteran (and we thank him for his service) has created a line of clothing to protest Nike’s support of NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who has chosen to kneel rather than stand during...
by Angela Langlotz | May 24, 2018 | Trademark Infringement, Trademark Opposition Proceedings, Trademark Registration, Trademarks |
We have another episode of Trademark Wars! It seems grocery giant Trader Joe’s — my favorite grocery store! — has fended off the predations of a naughty infringer, bent on using the fame of the Trader Joe’s name to promote their own goods. Naughty...