Tag: alcohol
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Jagermeister Files TTAB Opposition to Application for Deer Head Mark
MastJagermeister SE has filed an opposition to a trademark application by apparel company Offseason Outdoors for a logo featuring a deer’s head. MastJagermeister SE v. Offseason Outdoors, No. 91234087 (T.T.A.B., opposition filed April 19, 2017). Jagermeister, which marks its alcohol products with deer head images, filed its notice of opposition to Offseason’s trademark application, claiming…
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Court Tentatively Approves $8.25 Million Settlement in Whole Foods Kombucha Class Action
A federal court in California has given preliminary approval to a proposed $8.25-million settlement of a class action claiming that kombucha tea products manufactured by Millennium Products, Inc. and sold at Whole Foods were mislabeled. Retta v. Millennium Products, No. 15-1801 (C.D. Cal., order entered January 31, 2017). The plaintiffs claimed that the kombucha labels…
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Jury Finds Competitor Liable for Infringement of Dan Aykroyd’s Crystal Head Vodka
A jury has unanimously found Elements Spirits Inc. and its founder liable for trade dress infringement of Globefill Inc.’s Crystal Head, a vodka created by actor Dan Aykroyd and sold in a skull-shaped container. Globefill Inc. v. Elements Spirits Inc., No. 10-2034 (C.D. Cal., verdict entered March 29, 2017). Just before the case went to…
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Proposed Ban on Totalitarian Symbols in Hungary May Criminalize Heineken’s Logo
The Hungarian National Assembly is reportedly considering a proposed ban on Soviet and Nazi symbols that would impose fines of up to $6.97 million and a potential prison sentence on businesses using such marks, likely including Heineken and its red star logo. The ban targets symbols related to Hungary’s years of Nazi occupation and decades…
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Golden Ticket Chocolate Beer Unwraps Trademark Opposition From Willy Wonka Filmmaker
Warner Brothers, the film studio that owns the rights to the Willy Wonka movies, has asked the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to stop a Georgia craft brewer’s use of “Golden Ticket” as the name for a chocolate stout beer, claiming that the name could lead some to…
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“Wine Ponzi Scheme” Perpetrator Sentenced to Six Years
John Fox, former owner of wine shop Premier Cru, has reportedly been sentenced to 6.5 years in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and defrauding investors out of at least $45 million. As part of the scheme, Fox sold wine to customers around the world, embezzled the money, then used newer purchasers’ money to…
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Brazilian Beverage Co. to Pay Professional Beer Taster for Job-Related Alcoholism
A Brazilian appeals court has reportedly affirmed a lower court’s order to AmBev S/A to pay a former employee about $14,800 for moral damages related to his job as a beer taster, which he alleged led to his alcoholism. AmBev argued that it was not liable because the employee’s beer-tasting activities were voluntary. The court…
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Old Charter Bourbon Misrepresented as Aged for 8 Years, Projected Class Action Alleges
A consumer has filed a putative class action against Buffalo Trace Distillery, Inc., Old Charter Distillery Co. and Sazerac Co. alleging the companies misrepresent Old Charter Bourbon as aged for eight years before entering the market. Parker v. Buffalo Trace Distillery, Inc., No. 16-8986 (S.D.N.Y., filed November 18, 2016). The complaint argues that Old Charter…