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Indiana Trademark Litigation Update – CK Franchising v. Comfort Keepers

02 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Northern District of Indiana, Trademark

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Christopher A. Nuechterlein, Damon R. Leichty, False Designation of Origin, Northern District of Indiana, Philip P. Simon, Trademark Dilution, Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition

CK Franchising Inc v. Comfort Keepers Inc et al

Court Case Number: 3:12-cv-00411-PPS-CAN
File Date: Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Plaintiff: CK Franchising Inc
Plaintiff Counsel: Damon R Leichty of Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Defendant: Comfort Keepers Inc, Catherine Graham
Cause: Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition, False Designation of Origin, Trademark Dilution,
Court: Northern District of Indiana
Judge: Chief Judge Philip P Simon
Referred To: Magistrate Judge Christopher A Nuechterlein

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Indiana Trademark Litigation Update – J Squared Inc. v. K2 Designs LLC

27 Friday Jul 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Litigation, Southern District of Indiana, Trademark

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Common Law Trademark Infringement, Common Law Unfair Competition, Jane Magnus-Stinson, Jonathan G. Polak, Southern District of Indiana, Tim A. Baker, Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition

J Squared Inc. v. K2 Designs LLC

Court Case Number: 1:12-cv-01034-JMS-TAB
File Date: Thursday, July 26, 2012
Plaintiff: J Squared Inc.
Plaintiff Counsel: Jonathan G. Polak of Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
Defendant: K2 Designs LLC
Cause: Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition, Common Law Trademark Infringement, Common Law Unfair Competition
Court: Southern District of Indiana
Judge: Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson
Referred To: Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker

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Indiana Trademark Litigation Update – Hospitality International v. Indiana Hospitality Real Estate & Management

23 Monday Jul 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Branding, Indiana, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Southern District of Indiana, Trademark

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Litigation Update, Mark J. Dinsmore, Trademark Infringement, Unjust Enrichment, William T. Lawrence

Plaintiff, Hospitality International Inc., offers franchise opportunities for hotel and motel owners. They own the rights to 5 brands, including Red Carpet Inn, Passport Inn, Master Hosts Inns, Downtowner Inns and the subject of this lawsuit, Scottish Inns. Defendant has allegedly been operating under the Scottish Inns brand without authorization since 2009. Defendant’s predecessor-in-interest had a license agreement (see below) but Defendant never entered into an agreement and allegedly owe back-royalties of around $29,000. After Defendant failed to timely respond to Plaintiff’s cease-and-desist letter (see below), this lawsuit was filed, claiming trademark infringement and unjust enrichment.

Stay tuned for updates.

Hospitality International Inc. v. Indiana Hospitality Real Estate & Management LLC

Court Case Number: 1:12-cv-00998-WTL-MJD
File Date: Thursday, July 19, 2012
Plaintiff: Hospitality International Inc.
Plaintiff Counsel: Michael R. Franceschini of Ayres Carr & Sullivan PC
Defendant: Indiana Hospitality Real Estate & Management LLC
Cause: Trademark Infringement, Unjust Enrichment
Court: Southern District of Indiana
Judge: Judge William T. Lawrence
Referred To: Magistrate Judge Mark J. Dinsmore

Complaint:

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License Agreement:

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Cease & Desist Letter:

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Indiana Trade Dress Litigation Update – Mortar Net USA v. Masonry Reinforcing Corporation of America

11 Wednesday Jul 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Northern District of Indiana, Trade Dress, Trademark

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Common Law Infringement Infringement, Common Law Unfair Competition, Federal Trademark Infringement, Federal Unfair Competition, Functionality Doctrine, Litigation Update, Paul R. Cherry, Philip P. Simon, Trade Dress Infringement, Trademark Infringement

Mortar Net continues its attempts to protect its “dovetail-shaped line of fibrous mesh products for use in masonry applications” (see example in Exhibit A below). Mortar Net’s counsel have a pretty clear hurdle to overcome in the “functionality doctrine,” which prevents manufacturers from protecting specific features of a product by means of trademark law. If a feature gives a producer a competitive advantage which is not related entirely to its function as a brand identifier, then it cannot be trademarked, regardless of advertising and promotional efforts. Such features are more appropriately protected under patent law. This is Mortar Net’s third filing of the year (see Related Cases below) and all have been assigned to a different judge, so maybe they’ll get lucky and find a judge willing to extend trademark protection to their dovetail design.

Stay tuned for updates.

Related Cases:

  • Mortar Net USA Ltd. v. Hohmann & Barnard Inc.
  • Mortar Net USA Ltd. v. Keene Building Product Co.

Mortar Net USA Ltd v. Masonry Reinforcing Corporation of America

Court Case Number:    2:12-cv-00252-PPS-PRC
File Date:    Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Plaintiff:     Mortar Net USA Ltd
Plaintiff Counsel:     Daniel W Glavin of O’Neill McFadden & Willett LLP
Defendant:     Masonry Reinforcing Corporation of America
Cause:    Trade Dress Infringement, Federal Trademark Infringement, Trademark Infringement, Federal Unfair Competition, Common Law Infringement Infringement, Common Law Unfair Competition
Court:    Northern District of Indiana
Judge:     Chief Judge Philip P Simon
Referred To: Magistrate Judge Paul R Cherry

Complaint:

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Exhibit A:

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Indiana Trademark Litigation Update – Indian Industries d/b/a Escalade Sports v. Gnarly Sporting Goods

03 Tuesday Jul 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Southern District of Indiana, Trademark

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False Advertising, Litigation Update, Richard L. Young, Tim A. Baker, Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition

Plaintiff, Indian Industries, Inc. d/b/a Escalade Sports, owns the marketing rights to several popular sporting good products, including Stiga® ping pong tables, Harvard® air hockey tables and the Goalrilla® basketball goal. Defendant, Gnarly Sporting Goods, is an alleged rogue online retail website, purporting to sell Plaintiff’s products. However, Plaintiff claims Defendant is not an authorized dealer and, apparently, doesn’t even sell the products but rather just lists them with below-market prices. In the Complaint (below), Plaintiff speculates that Defendant’s website is “for the purpose of forcing authorized distributors and authorized retailers with price matching policies to sell to consumers at artificially low prices.”

Leave a comment below if you or your company has dealt with a similar situation with a rogue online site.

Indian Industries d/b/a Escalade Sports v. John Doe d/b/a Gnarly Sporting Goods

Court Case Number:    1:12-cv-00900-RLY-TAB
File Date:    Friday, June 29, 2012
Plaintiff:     Indian Industries, Inc. d/b/a Escalade Sports
Plaintiff Counsel:     Charles Johnson Meyer, William A. McKenna of Woodard, Emhardt, Moriarty, McNett & Henry, LLP
Defendant:     John Doe d/b/a Gnarly Sporting Goods
Cause:    Trademark Infringement, False Advertising, Unfair Competition
Court:   Southern District of Indiana
Judge:     Judge Richard L. Young
Referred To: Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker

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