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Monthly Archives: November 2018
Wipe on, wipe off: after survey excluded, plaintiff wins jury verdict on false advertising windshield protector claim
Illinois Tool Works Inc. v. Rust-Oleum Corporation, 2018 WL 5810327, No. H-17-2084 (S.D. Tex. Jun. 21, 2018) ITW’s Rain-X and Rust-Oleum’s RainBrella water repellant product compete in the market for use on vehicle windshields. Rust-Oleum advertised that RainBrella lasted twice … Continue reading
In which I appear as a sideshow (but ABC gets the right result on TM/(c) claim based on news report)
Manigault v. ABC Inc., 17-CV-7375 (KNF), 2018 WL 5818101 (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 10, 2018) I show up in this opinion because I wrote a blog post and the pro se plaintiff decided that I was some sort of publicist for ABC … Continue reading
Straight-up falsity can’t get preliminary injunction where lost sales can be calcuated
Vault Cargo Management, LLC v. Rhino U.S.A., Inc., No. 18-cv-01517-H-LL, 2018 WL 5809516 (S.D. Cal. Nov. 6, 2018) The parties compete to sell products, including a variety of vehicle straps. Rhino allegedly created the false impression that its products are … Continue reading
A watered-down finding of TM infringement: prevailing party gets $0 and no injunction, court tells it to go home
Evoqua Water Technologies LLC v. M.W. Watermark, LLC, No. 16-cv-14, 2018 WL 5784073 (W.D. Mich. Nov. 5, 2018) Eric Goldman will probably appreciate the court’s takeaway here: “Plaintiff and Defendants are not only business competitors, but also stepchildren, in a … Continue reading
Rally ’round the difference between valid and merely descriptive: 8th Circuit gives claimants much to ponder
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Inc. v. Rushmore Photo & Gifts, Inc., — F.3d —-, 2018 WL 5726690 2018 WL 5726690, No. 17-1762, No. 17-1869, No. 17-2712, No. 17-2731 (8th Cir. Nov. 2, 2018) The court says some very interesting things about … Continue reading
Quite a specimen: trademark-filing firms’ legal battle continues, in part
LegalForce RAPC Worldwide P.C. v. Trademark Engine LLC, 2018 WL 5734621, No. 17-cv-07303-MMC (N.D. Cal. Oct. 31, 2018) RAPC, a law firm, alleged that its competitor TME “operates website TrademarkEngine.com to advertise, promote and provide trademark related services” and used … Continue reading
Post-parmesan: 100% grated parmesan still doesn’t have to be 100% grated parmesan, court reiterates
In re 100% Grated Parmesan Cheese Marketing & Sales Practices Litig., 2018 WL 5717799 No. 16 C 5802, MDL 2705 (N.D. Ill. Nov. 1, 2018) On an amended complaint, the court again dismisses the claims that a cheese product whose … Continue reading
Roca Labs’ weight loss claims are losers, and its gag clause fares no better
FTC v. Roca Labs, Inc., 2018 WL 5629875, No. 15-cv-2231-T-35TBM (M.D. Fla. Sept. 14, 2018) The FTC sued Roca for its advertising and sale of weight-loss products and the use of contractual provisions barring purchasers from providing negative commentary, bringing … Continue reading