Tag: Abandonment
7 Lessons in Trademarks: Smashburger/In-N-Out Burger Battle Royale
According to recent news reports, fast-food hamburger chain, In-N-Out Burger (“In-N-Out”) has filed a federal lawsuit alleging trademark infringement against Smashburger, another fast-food hamburger chain. The trademark fight is over names for various burgers. The case has an interesting history and provides some useful lessons about trademark procedure and law. In-N-Out was founded back in… READ MORE
Abandonment of Trademark Rights
Infinite duration is one of several benefits of owning a trademark; however, a trademark may be lost or abandoned. According to the International Trademark Association, a trademark can be lost through action or inaction of the trademark owner. “The most common way to lose rights in a mark is to stop using the mark with… READ MORE