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Federal Circuit Decides Army Trademark Licensing Agreement Suit

Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Addressing a range of trademark licensing issues, including discretionary approval, exculpatory contract clauses and third party beneficiary standing, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a lower court’s grant of summary judgment to the US Army, finding that the Army abided by the terms of a trademark licensing agreement with a brand management company that sold clothing bearing the Army logo.  Authentic Apparel Grp., LLC v. United States, Case No. 20-1412 (Fed. Cir. Mar. 4, 2021) (Lourie, J.) In a 2010 licensing agreement, the Army granted Authentic Apparel, a brand management company that licenses merchandise, a non-exclusive license to manufacture and sell clothing bearing the Army’s trademarks in exchange for royalties. The licensing agreement gave the Army sole and absolute discretion on whether to approve any products and marketing materials bearing the Army’s trademarks. The licensing agreement also included exc

Fed Circ panel backs US Army TM win in fashion dispute

Fed Circ panel backs US Army TM win in fashion dispute 07-01-2021 04-07-2016 A fashion brand has failed to persuade a panel at the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit that the US Army owes it compensation after refusing the use of its marks as licensed trademarks on clothing. If you have already subscribed please login. If you have any technical issues please email tech support. US Court of Appeals for Federal Circuit, Authentic Apparel, US Army, US government More on this story

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