Posts Tagged ‘Trademark’

Client Perspective: Aaron Burns, CFO Upper Playground

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Fine art and fashion converge at Upper Playground, a California based apparel company that operates galleries and retail stores throughout the world.  San Francisco is home to Upper Playground’s headquarters and flagship FIFTY24SF Gallery, but the product is sold in various national and international locations.  Examples of company operated retail locations are here. For many businesses, securing trademark protection is an afterthought, but Upper Playground CFO Aaron Burns actively addresses brand protection along with the various other operational issues involved with this multifaceted business.  If Upper Playground is considering sales in Turkey, for example, we will get an email or a call inquiring into the status or availability of a trademark in that country.  Although IP protection is a very small aspect of running an international fine art and apparel business, it still gets diligently addressed.

Upper Playground Trademark

Coming to America / Trademarks

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

In the movie Coming to America Mr. McDowell said look… me and the McDonald’s people got this little misunderstanding. See, they’re McDonald’s… I’m McDowell’s. They got the Golden Arches, mine is the Golden Arcs. They got the Big Mac, I got the Big Mick. We both got two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions, but their buns have sesame seeds. My buns have no seeds.

Recent Trademark Cases in the Eastern District in Allentown

On October 26, 2009, a complaint for trademark infringement and unfair competition was filed by Tilted Kilt Franchise, LLC in the Allentown Office seeking a preliminary and permanent injunction and damages for use of the trademark TILTED KILT. The Complaint (hyperlink to attached file) states the plaintiff is a franchise company for Tilted Kilt Pubs and defendant operates a pub named The Tilted Kilt in Mount Joy PA. If you are going to build a franchise on a trademark and then license franchisees to use that mark, you must enforce your trademark rights or your franchise has little value.

Rediscover Scranton Welcomes Charles Riddle of Riddle Patent Law

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Riddle Patent Law Rediscover Scranton, Patent, Trademark, Copyright

Riddle Patent Law Rediscover Scranton, Patent, Trademark, Copyright