trademark law

Tom Brady’s “Tom Terrific” Trademark Application Sacked by Trademark Law

August 29, 2019 On May 24, 2019, Tom Brady’s company, TEB Capital Management, INC. (“TEB”), submitted separate intent-to-use trademark applications for “Tom Terrific” (the “Mark”) in connection with international class 025 for T-shirts and shirts, and international class 016 for collectible trading cards, sports trading cards, posters, and printed photographs, respectively. These applications were refused […]

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A Different Kind of Hockey Fight: Does Trademark Law Protect “Play Gloria”?

July 18, 2019 In April, the St. Louis Blues (the “Blues”) hockey team made an improbable run from being dead-last in the standings in January, to winning the National Hockey League’s (“NHL”) Stanley Cup Final at season’s end. Throughout that run, Laura Branigan’s 1982 disco hit “Gloria” became the Blues signature song used to celebrate

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FUCT?: Trademark Law Ruling Will Protect Certain Immoral and/or Scandalous Marks

June 27, 2019 On June 24, 2019, in a 6-3 decision, the United States Supreme Court ruled that barring the registration of the trademark “Fuct” would infringe upon the applicant’s First Amendment rights. In 2011, Mr. Erik Brunetti (“Applicant”) applied to register the word mark “Fuct,” an acronym that (he maintains) was derived from the

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Girl Scouts Involved in Trademark Law Dispute with Rebranded Boy Scouts

November 9, 2018 On November 6, 2018, the Girl Scouts of the United States of America (“GSUSA”) filed a complaint against the Boy Scouts of America (“BSA”) in the Southern District of New York for trademark infringement, unfair competition and trademark dilution. GSUSA has been in operation for over 106 years and is currently serving

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Who “Asked” for a Trademark Dispute?

September 11, 2018 Two weeks ago, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (“TTAB”) denied a petition for cancellation in a trademark dispute involving the company formerly known as Ask Jeeves, refusing to cancel the trademark application of a smaller company that applied to register “ASKBOT” with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”). The

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will.i.am’s #Willpower Trademark Application Rejected

August 27, 2018 will.i.am’s trademark application for #Willpower has received a final refusal by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (“TTAB”). The TTAB found that #Willpower was likely to be confused with a previously registered mark which consisted of two offset, identical mountain peaks with the stylized text “WILLPOWER WEAR” below and “Have the will.

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Las Vegas Golden Knights Enter into Coexistence Agreement with U.S. Army

August 3, 2018  The Las Vegas Golden Knights (“Golden Knights”) hockey team must be in the running for the feel-good sports story of the year. As an expansion team, they made it all the way to the Stanley Cup finals, making them the first modern-era expansion team from any of the four major sports leagues

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Trademark Law Hits the Gridiron

July 20, 2018  Texas A&M University (“A&M”) recently challenged the trademark application of Washington Soap Company (“Applicant”), which was seeking registration of 12TH MAN HANDS for “handmade loofah soap bar or puck.” A&M contested the application on likelihood of confusion grounds under Section 2(d) of the Trademark Act and dilution by blurring under Section 43(c)

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