Overview: “Dupes” are more than just knockoffs; they’re a phenomenon. How might consumer surveys help mitigate the trademark clash between dupes and the original brands? What Are Dupes? Dupe is slang for “duplicate,” and it...
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Lady Gaga Announces Tour; Trademark Infringement Mayhem Ensues
Overview: Lost International LLC v. Germanotta (aka Lady Gaga) shows the intersections of music, merchandising, fashion branding, and intellectual property protections. How might consumer surveys be used to quell IP mayhem? Where Fashion Branding Meets...
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Evolve Biosystems and Abbott Laboratory
Overview MMR Strategy Group’s Justin Anderson provided a rebuttal to a survey measuring patent infringement and consumer associations in a false and deceptive advertising case involving competing infant probiotics. Case Facts: Evolve Biosystems, Inc. and...
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Trademark Dispute: Vintage Style is Classic Infringement
Overview: Pennsylvania State University sued clothing manufacturer Vintage Brand for using vintage sports team logos that the company did not license from the university. Is Vintage Brand committing good old-fashioned infringement? Merch Madness Vintage Brand...
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Starbuds Truck Will Not Be Blazing a New Trail After Trademark Infringement Lawsuit
Overview: Cannabis marketers often employ pot parodies to promote their products, but in what instances are these ploys trademark infringement? When Starbucks took on Starbuds in Manhattan, could likelihood of confusion consumer surveys have been...
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