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The court ruled in favor of Jack Daniel’s ... as is ‘Old No. 7.’ So too the arched Jack Daniel’s logo. And the stylized label with filigree.” She added, “what might be thought of ...
The High Court made the pronouncement June 8 ... including a trademark for OLD NO. 7, the arched Jack Daniel’s logo, the stylized label with filigree — the twirling white lines — and ...
Justice Elena Kagan, writing for a unanimous court, seemed amused by the dispute ... So too the arched Jack Daniel’s logo. And the stylized label with filigree (i.e., twirling white lines).
In Jack Daniel's, a unanimous court made clear that the Rogers test ... Accordingly, the mere fact that a defendant's use of a sports logo may express fandom does not give license to misappropriate.
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 ...
Unanimously siding with Jack Daniel’s, the high Court offered several lessons for ... s trademarks as its own — for example, as a logo on Bad Spaniels’ hangtags — so Rogers didn’t ...
The Supreme Court issued its ruling yesterday in a ... in “Jack Daniel’s,” “Old No. 7,” the arched Jack Daniel’s logo, the stylized label with filigree, and the whiskey’s distinctive ...
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 ...
Jack Daniel's whiskey is not amused. It has been trying, so far unsuccessfully, to stop VIP from selling the Bad Spaniels toy. On Wednesday, Jack's lawyer will tell the Supreme Court that the toy ...
Jack Daniel’s has asked the Supreme Court justices to hear its case against ... positing a T-shirt depicting the animal logo of a major political party with the slogan: “Time to Sober Up ...
Jack Daniel’s is asking the court to stop VIP products from producing ... have to decide when the “humorous use” of a brand’s logo in a commercial product violates federal trademark ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with Jack Daniel’s in a dispute over a poop-themed dog toy that parodies its iconic liquor bottle, ruling that a lower court erred when it said the toy was ...