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Mattel also claimed that the cover packaging of the single used Barbie pink, a registered trademark owned by Mattel. [5] MCA contested Mattel's claims and filed a counterclaim for defamation after Mattel had likened MCA to a bank robber. [ 6 ]
Mattel alleged that Forsythe's use of Barbie's name and likeness in his "Food Chain Barbie" photo series infringed on their copyrights, trademarks, and trade dress. The court held that Mattel's trademark and trade dress claims were "groundless or unreasonable" and therefore ordered Mattel to pay 1.8 million dollars in legal fees to Forsythe ...
Barbie's first Dream House was released in 1962 and it was made entirely out of cardboard (but it did have little pink plastic hangers). It got its first makeover in 1974 and had a working elevator.
Trademark owned by Philips in the European Union and various other jurisdictions, but invalidated in the United States due to it being merely a descriptive term. [1] [2] [3] Aspirin Still a Bayer trademark name for acetylsalicylic acid in about 80 countries, including Canada and many countries in Europe, but declared generic in the U.S. [4] Catseye
Barbie Pink has been such a part of the brand. This movie has a wonderful girl-power element, and pink became the color of the movie. We saw it start to resonate in the culture very early in the ...
Stores, restaurants and independent entrepreneurs are taking full advantage of the history-making success of the “Barbie” movie to merchandise all kinds of pink products.
Mattel Inc v 3894207 Canada Inc [2006] 1 S.C.R. 772, 2006 SCC 22 is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on the infringement of famous trade-mark names. The Court found that Mattel Inc. could not enforce the use of their trade-marked name "BARBIE" against a restaurant named "Barbie's".
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