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So too the arched Jack Daniel’s logo. And the stylized label with filigree.” She added, “what might be thought of as the platform for all those marks—the whiskey’s distinctive square ...
The U.S. Supreme Court devoted spent more than an hour and a half on Wednesday chewing on a trademark question that pits the iconic Jack Daniel's trademark ... political party logo, and creates ...
As expected, Wednesday’s argument in Jack Daniel’s Properties v VIP Products showcased the justices grappling with line-drawing. At issue in the case was how First Amendment trademark principles ...
In fact, in connection with now-pending motions for summary judgment, the Vintage Brand court required the parties to brief the impact of Jack Daniel's ... use of a sports logo may express ...
And both will be talking about dog poop. Jack Daniel's, the famous Tennessee whiskey company, is trying to stop production and marketing of a chewy dog toy called Bad Spaniels. The toy ...
So too the arched Jack Daniel’s logo. And the stylized label with filigree (i.e., twirling white lines). Finally, what might be thought of as the platform for all those marks — the whiskey’s ...
The US Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a poop-themed dog toy that parodies a Jack Daniel’s bottle violates the famed whiskey maker’s trademarks. A unanimous decision by the highest court ...
On June 8, the highest court in the land decided in favor of Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc., the company that owns the famous Tennessee whiskey, over VIP Products, a company that makes squeaky ...
The justices differed about whether the toy, shaped like a bottle of Jack Daniel ... animal logo like a donkey or an elephant. Lisa S. Blatt, a lawyer for Jack Daniel’s, said the answer ...