Trademark Dilution and Tarnishment - famous examples, including Tiffany, Rolls Royce and Apple

Trademark Dilution and Tarnishment - famous examples, including Tiffany, Rolls Royce and Apple

Trademark dilution is a concept where a distinctive or famous trademark is used in a way that diminishes its uniqueness and its association with the original product or service. This can happen even without any direct competition between the products or confusion among consumers. Here are some of the most famous examples of trademark dilution:
AI LLMs for trademark law and case law analysis

AI LLMs for trademark law and case law analysis

Large language models (LLMs) can be very useful tools for legal research and analysis, including in the area of trademark law. However, there are some key shortcomings and limitations that need to be considered when using LLMs for tasks involving case law analysis for trademarks:
Trademark Office Action Responses using AI (artificial intelligence)

Trademark Office Action Responses using AI (artificial intelligence)

Trademark Office Action Responses using AI (artificial intelligence) Creating office action responses with artificial intelligence...

Response to Trademark BOLIDO Office Action - Likelihood of Confusion rejection example

Response to Trademark BOLIDO Office Action - Likelihood of Confusion rejection example

Response to Trademark BOLIDO Office Action - Likelihood of Confusion rejection example

LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION REFUSAL
The Examining Attorney has refused registration of Applicant’s standard character
BOLIDO mark pursuant to Trademark Act Section 2(d), 15 U.S.C. § 1052(d), on the ground that the mark is likely to be confused with METEOR in Registration No. 5,109,381. For the following reasons, Applicant respectfully disagrees with this finding and requests that the Examining Attorney reconsider the statutory refusal and allow registration of Applicant’s mark.

Office action text of Trademark BOLIDO - Likelihood of Confusion rejection example

Office action text of Trademark BOLIDO - Likelihood of Confusion rejection example

This is the an office action example for a trademark BOLIDO that was found to have a likelihood of confusion with another trademark METEOR.

SECTION 2(d) REFUSAL – LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION

Registration of the applied-for mark BOLIDO is refused because of a likelihood of confusion with the mark METEOR in U.S. Registration No. 5109381. Trademark Act Section 2(d), 15 U.S.C. §1052(d); see TMEP §§1207.01 et seq. See the attached registration.

Reply to Apple's Trademark Garage Band - Likelihood of Confusion rejection

Reply to Apple's Trademark Garage Band - Likelihood of Confusion rejection

Response text of Apple's Trademark Garage Band - Likelihood of Confusion rejection. This was a sale of the trademark, and definitely the company Evolution Artists, Inc. and the CEO Ali Partovi did not ask nearly enough. When Arent Fox comes knocking, you should double the price!