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Court Dismisses Carroll Shelby’s Trademark and Trade Dress Lawsuit Against Factory Five Racing

Car racing legend Carroll Shelby sued Factory Five Racing in California last year for trademark and trade dress infringement (details here). The District Court in Los Angeles granted Factory Five’s motion and transferred the case to Massachusetts (details here and here). The Massachusetts District Court has now dismissed Shelby’s Daytona…

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Trivitis Sues Ocean Spray For Patent Infringement, Twombly and Iqbal Loom

San Diego, CA – Trivitis, Inc. sued Ocean Spray for patent infringement alleging that its Cranergy™ drink infringes U.S. Patent No. 6,562,864. Read the complaint here. The ‘864 Patent is entitled “Catechin Multimers as Therapeutic Drug Delivery Agents” and was issued on May 13, 2003. Catechin is an antioxidant or…

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Dr. Dre Sues Death Row Records, Now Owned By A Trademark Attorney – That’s Gangsta

LA, CA – Dr. Dre, whose real name is Andre Young, sued the new Death Row records for trademark infringement, breach of contract, violation of the right of publicity, and unfair competition. The complaint claims that nothing has changed at Death Row: “meet the new boss, same as the old…

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Marc Jacobs Sues Christian Audigier’s Company For Trade Dress and Trademark Infringement

Los Angeles, CA – Designer Christian Audigier’s Nervous Tattoo, Inc. is being sued by Marc Jacobs’ company for trade dress and trademark infringement over purse designs. Marc Jacobs designs apparel and accessories, including purses, and has a pending application for its random “Marc Jacobs” scrambled trademark. Marc Jacobs has applied…

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Major League Baseball Sues Upper Deck For Trademark Infringement And Unfair Competition Over Baseball Trading Cards

New York — Major League Baseball Properties sued the Upper Deck Company for trademark infringement, trademark dilution, unfair competition, and breach of contract because Upper Deck continues to print baseball trading cards after its license was terminated. A copy of the complaint is available here. MLBP pulls no punches and…

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Who Dat? Who Dat Say Dey’ll Sue For Trademark Infringement? Duuhh NFL, Dat’s Who!

During Super Bowl week, the NFL is usually busy cracking down on church congregations showing the game in violation of the league’s copyrights. After not caring about the New Orleans Saints for over the last forty years (aka, the “Ain’ts” years), the NFL thought it would be a good public…

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Jury Trial Begins In Upper Deck Yu Gi Oh! Counterfeiting Case

UPDATE 1/27/2010: Upper Deck settles Yu Gi Oh! counterfeiting case. Details here. Los Angeles, CA – Despite the Court’s finding that Upper Deck counterfeited Yu Gi Oh! cards (details here) and advising the parties to settle the damages phase through mediation, the jury trial to determine damages has commenced (Court’s…

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Uncharitable Trademark Dispute Over Eagles Word and Design – Grand Aerie vs. Eagles Clubs

Los Angeles, CA – Grand Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) sued Eables Clubs International, Inc. and Eagles Clubs International Foundation, Inc. for trademark infringement and unfair competition. FOE is a non-profit fraternal organization that has been engaged in social, civic and charitable activities since the 1890’s. FOE…

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Shaquille O’Neal Files “SHAQTUS” Trademark Infringement Lawsuit In Las Vegas

Las Vegas, NV – Shaquille O’Neal has had numerous nicknames throughout his NBA basketball career. But his SHAQTUS nickname, which he assumed when he was traded to the Phoenix Suns in 2008, has become the prickly subject of a trademark infringement, cybersquatting, and right of publicity lawsuit. O’Neal has exclusively…

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