by Madan Law | Nov 26, 2024 | Business Law, Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Trademarks, USPTO
Recently, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) filed a lawsuit against Church’s Texas Chicken. KFC claims Church’s misleading ads describe its fried chicken as an “original recipe,” a term that KFC has long used to market its iconic chicken. According to KFC, this...
by Madan Law | Nov 21, 2024 | Branding, Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Trademarks, USPTO
In a significant legal victory, Penn State University won its lawsuit against Vintage Brand, an online retailer selling retro sports products. A federal jury in Pennsylvania ruled that Vintage had infringed upon Penn State’s trademarks by selling unlicensed items...
by Madan Law | Oct 29, 2024 | Branding, Business Law, Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Trademarks, USPTO
Trademark Ownership: A Critical Aspect of Branding Trademark ownership is a critical aspect of branding that many business owners overlook. Understanding who owns a trademark and its implications can significantly impact your business’s legal protection, reputation,...
by Madan Law | Oct 22, 2024 | Business Law, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Trademarks
Nike has long been a powerhouse in the athletic apparel market, celebrated for its innovation and iconic branding. However, the company currently faces a significant legal challenge from Lontex Corp., a competitor in the performance apparel sector. This lawsuit...
by Madan Law | Oct 3, 2024 | Branding, Business Law, Contracts, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Trademarks
Crumbl Cookies recently went viral on TikTok after a pop-up shop in Australia showcased the iconic cookies. The event gained traction as social media posts spread across the city, attracting eager cookie fans. However, many were surprised to discover that this pop-up...
by Madan Law | Oct 1, 2024 | Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Trademarks
After a lengthy legal battle, a California court ruled that MGA Entertainment violated the intellectual property rights of the pop group OMG Girlz. As a result, MGA must pay over $71 million in damages for using the group’s likeness in a popular line of dolls....