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Advertisement Just Because Blue Ivy Is Photographed Wearing Your Shoes Does Not Mean They Are Entitled to Trademark Protection Friday, April 23, 2021 As it turns out, advertising the same product for more than three decades does not guarantee a trademark registration on its design. Timberland learned this after the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) affirmed the rejection of Timberland’s product design trade dress application for its iconic work boots. The Mark In 2015, Timberland filed a trademark application for “lace-up boots,” consisting of a three-dimensional configuration having the following features: Silhouette: The overall silhouette of the boot features a bulbous appearance in the toe cavity area; ....
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Seldom does a product configuration clear the Section 2(f) hurdle, and this Timberland boot design joined the list of losers. The Board affirmed a refusal to register on the ground that the proposed configuration mark (drawing below) for footwear, namely, lace-up boots lacked acquired distinctiveness. In re TBL Licensing LLC, Serial No. 86634819 (April 2, 2021) [not precedential] (Opinion by Judge Jyll Taylor). The boot design at issue includes a bulbous toe box, a tube-shaped ankle collar, a two-toned outsole, an hourglass-shaped rear heel panel, and other elements. Of course, ....
Next Generation Bio-Based Alternative Materials Innovation Summit Decision-makers from biotech, fashion and apparel will discover, discuss, and debate the novel technological advances shaping a more sustainable industry. 11th March 2021 The Next-Generation Bio-Based Alternative Materials Innovation Digital Summit, which is being held from 30 March – 1 April 2021 in collaboration with the Material Innovation Initiative, will bring together key decision-makers from many disciplines. Fashion brands, innovators from start-ups, and biotech and plant-based companies producing alternative materials and dyes, will join leading suppliers and manufactures to explore key challenges and opportunities in the successful commercialization of bio-based materials and dyes at scale. For three days, decision-makers from biotech and fashion and apparel companies will discover, discuss, and debate the novel technological advances powering the new wave of alternative textiles sha ....
Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. DXL Group Promotes Stacey Jones to Chief Human Resources Officer Destination XL Group, Inc.February 19, 2021 GMT CANTON, Mass., Feb. 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Destination XL Group, Inc. (OTCQX: DXLG) announced today that Stacey Jones has been promoted to Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), effective February 21, 2021. From 2001 to 2018, Jones held a variety of positions with increasing responsibility in both Retail Operations and Human Resources for DXLG. Since 2018 she has served as DXLG’s Vice President, Managing Director of Human Resources. Jones is responsible for all aspects of the Company’s people strategy and culture, including talent management and development, diversity and inclusion, compensation, benefits, associate relations and compliance, HR information systems, as well as payroll and associate engagement. Her background and expertise in leadership ....
Why Nike and Converse Are Suing 600 Websites + Hundreds of Social Media Accounts Sheena Butler-Young Nike Inc. and owned-label Converse Inc. have filed a sweeping lawsuit against 589 websites as well as hundreds of social media accounts for allegedly infringing on various of their brands’ trademarks and attempting to sell counterfeit products. In a complaint filed on Tuesday in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Nike and Converse claim the nearly 600 websites including http://www.mybestsneakers.com, http://www.muks-store.com, and perfectkicks.org as well as 676 social media accounts have attempted to capitalize on the popularity of Nike and Converse’ trademarks by manufacturing and marketing “falsely labeled” counterfeit products. ....