
#Tim hortons font tv#
It has been reported that real-estate agent Eymun Talasazan filed an application for the mark for use in TV projects following the album’s release in 2016 and filed a more recent application for use of the term in comic books coinciding with The Weeknd and Marvel’s announcement that they are working on a STARBOY comic. Popstar fights for rights to STARBOY trademark – Award-winning musician The Weeknd is opposing a trademark application for STARBOY – the name of his best-known album. The lawsuit was launched last year, following which ETS Express initiated a counterclaim to cancel S’Well’s brand right.
#Tim hortons font trial#
It has been reported that after a two-week trial the jury sided unanimously with the defendant, which had argued that S’Well’s bottle designs were not sufficiently distinctive to qualify for trademark protection, resembling a cola-style shape that is widely used in the industry. US federal court finds no infringement of water bottle product – A court in the Southern District of New York has ruled that ETS Express’ bottle products, such as h2go Force, did not infringe a trademark owned by the S’Well bottle company. Coverage this time from Trevor Little (TL), Tim Lince (TJL), and Adam Houldsworth (AH).

In our latest edition, we look at how fonts should be front-of-mind when looking at a brand’s image, the significant number of brands who now conduct influencer marketing, musician The Weeknd’s trademark dispute over a STARBOY trademark application, and a survey which reveals the number of consumers that would get a brand name permanently tattooed on their body. Every Tuesday and Friday, World Trademark Review presents a round-up of news, developments and insights from across the trademark sphere.
