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IPNews® – The Pittsburgh Steelers have amicably resolved their trademark infringement suit against a man accused of making foreign language knockoffs of the NFL team’s iconic Terrible Towel rally towels.

Nicholas Rossi was allegedly selling the knockoffs via eBay and the website of a Long Beach, California sporting goods store. The Terrible Towel trademarks are

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IPNews® – MTV parent Viacom filed papers last week in opposition to the network’s “Jersey Shore” cast member Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino’s attempt to trademark his catchphrases “GTL” and “twinning” popularized on the show.

Viacom says it already owns trademarks for the phrases. Sorrentino also signed away his rights to any intellectual property created on

cigarette.jpgIPNews® – Lorillard announced last week that it was successful in its trademark infringement lawsuit against the makers of a synthetic cannabis product sold under the name Newprot.

The owners of the Newport trademark filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court against Majdi and Mohammad Adujamous, who own three Tobacco Zone stores in Richmond Virginia. 

concert.jpgIPNews® – John Geils Jr. announced recently that he filed a complaint against his former band members for trademark infringement after they announced plans to tour without him. 

The J. Geils band, named after John Geils, has been together since the 1960’s and rose to fame with such 1980’s hits as “Freeze Frame” and “Centerfold”. 

watch.jpgIPNews® – Rolex announced that it has recently filed a complaint against Melrose Jewelers for trademark infringement, false designations of origin, and unfair competition.

The Los Angeles jeweler is being accused of selling counterfeit products and parts through its retail stores.  Rolex is also accusing Melrose of driving consumers to its website through a series

purse.jpgIPNews® – Gucci announced last week that it has won a trademark infringement lawsuit against the grandsons of its famous founder Guccio Gucci.

Guccio and Alessandro Gucci began their own company called ToBeG in 2008 chosing to use the Gucci name in advertising though not on the products themselves.  An Italian court determined that use

dvd-blue.jpgIPNews® – Lionsgate, Mandate Pictures and Summit Entertainment announced recently that they prevailed in a trademark infringement lawsuit against Eastland Music Group over use of the trademark 50/50. 

The Illinois music company argued that release of the critically acclaimed movie 50/50 on DVD caused confusion among consumers and damage to its goodwill.  However, U.S. District