chinese_flag.jpgIPNews® – A recent Trump trademark victory in China has once again raised ethics concerns related to a Donald Trump presidency.  The Trump organization says they are simply protecting their brand from infringers. Opponents state that the President has breached the constitution and opened himself to foreign influence.

To continue reading, click: Trump Trademark Victory

tesla.jpgIPNews® – Tesla’s logo for its upcoming Model 3 vehicle received a rebrand near the time that Adidas filed a notice of opposition, with some speculating Adidas’ actions caused the change in design.

Adidas opposed the trademark application by Tesla, arguing the proposed Tesla design infringed Adidas’ iconic 3 stripe logo.  Tesla has claimed that

helmet.jpgIPNews® –  Former NFL player Shawne Merriman’s company has filed a lawsuit against Under Armour claiming trademark infringement.  

Under Armour recently launched a new “Curry 3 Lights Out” footwear line with the Golden State Warrior’s Stephen Curry.  The two companies tangled over this trademark before which ended in a settlement in 2015.  To continue

trump.jpgIPNews® – Donald Trump has already selected his re-election campaign slogan. 

Just before being sworn in as president, Trump revealed in an interview that his re-election slogan will be “Keep America Great”.   The new slogan builds off of Trump’s previous slogan “Make America Great Again.”  To continue reading, click: Trump Files Trademark for “Keep America

football.jpgIPNews® – the Chargers Football Company LLC, has run into trouble registering a trademark for “LA Chargers”. 

LA Gear, an sports merchandise company, has filed an opposition to the trademark application claiming that the Chargers’ trademark is too similar to its own.  LA Gear is arguing that consumers are likely to confuse the uses given

hockey.jpgIPNews® – The name of the NHL’s newest team, the Las Vegas Golden Knights, is being questioned by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

The USPTO claims that a likelihood of consumer confusion exists with a similar registered trademark owned for the name Golden Knights by the College of Saint Rose.  The NHL has

amazon.jpgIPNews® – Online retailer Amazon is being sued by the maker of the Snuggie blanket and two other companies that sell products on Amazon.  

The lawsuit claims that Amazon is committing trademark infringement by allowing counterfeit products to flood the legitimate product listings on the website.  All three companies create products that are “As