Trademark disputes can arise in connection with any type of product or service, which is why today we’re going to talk about a Hawaiian sweet rolls trademark lawsuit. I apologize in advance if reading this post leads you to break your low-carb diet.
Trademark disputes can arise in connection with any type of product or service, which is why today we’re going to talk about a Hawaiian sweet rolls trademark lawsuit. I apologize in advance if reading this post leads you to break your low-carb diet.
Disney is in a legal battle with a trademark troll over the name of its upcoming animated movie “Moana.”
Sanrio, the owners of Hello Kitty, and Disney teamed up to sue an individual who was selling cake frosting sheets featuring unauthorized characters. Intellectual property attorneys disagree on whether this type of lawsuit is legitimate – what do you think?
We live in a litigious world. And even if you do everything right, your business runs the risk that someone may come along and claim that you committed trademark infringement. As with most other types of risks, our friends in the insurance industry are here to help. But when does trademark infringement insurance actually come into play?