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 | Jul 2, 2018 | Trademarks |
Earlier I discussed QUATTROPORTE and how it was merely descriptive for a four-door car. My friend Ben Perry (who I’m tagging in this post) made a comment that made my question whether or not I did a good job of explaining “merely descriptive” or not. I decided that if...
by Angela Langlotz | Jun 27, 2018 | Trademark Office Actions, Trademark Registration, Trademarks |
Last weekend I was out at a fancy art event, and saw a beautiful Maserati Quattroporte, and that got me thinking, as often happens, about trademarks. I wondered if Maserati had registered a trademark for QUATTROPORTE, and if so, what register it was on, the...
by Angela Langlotz | Jun 17, 2018 | Copyright Infringement, Copyright Licensing, Copyrights |
United States copyright law grants the creator of any creative work the right to their creation. It means that a creator has the exclusive right to their work, and the right to make copies, make derivative works, and distribute the work. Notice that as a creator that...