An Arizona company that sells squeaky, chewable dog toys spoofing Jack Daniel's whiskey is not protected by the First Amendment, the Supreme Court said Thursday. In a narrow, unanimous ruling in favor ...
The legal battle involves a line of dog toys, called "Bad Spaniels," made by Arizona-based VIP Products. The chew toy at issue closely resembles a Jack Daniel's whiskey bottle but instead incorporates ...
In its petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, Jack Daniel's shows a bottle of its signature Tennessee whiskey alongside a dog toy called Bad Spaniels from VIP Products. (Image via Courthouse News) ...
WASHINGTON — Facing a choice between a shot of Jack Daniel's and a chaser of "poop-themed" dog toys that resemble the company's whiskey bottles, Supreme Court justices seemed to find fault on both ...
A bottle of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey is displayed next to a Bad Spaniels dog toy in Arlington, Va., on Nov. 20, 2022. (AP Photo/Jessica Gresko, file) WASHINGTON (CN) — Jack Daniel’s persuaded ...
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday that a dog toy mimicking the famous Jack Daniel’s whiskey bottle might have infringed — and damaged — the beverage company’s trademark. The court’s 9-0 ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday will debate whether Jack Daniel's has to grin and bear it over humorous dog "poop-themed" toys that bear a resemblance to its iconic whiskey bottles. The ...
Poop-Themed Dog Toy OK as Parody, but Still Tarnished Jack Daniel’s Brand, Court Says In a case that was remanded back by the Supreme Court, a U.S. district court found the toy was a parody that did ...
The US Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a poop-themed dog toy that parodies a Jack Daniel’s bottle violates the famed whiskey maker’s trademarks. A unanimous decision by the highest court throws out ...
Washington — A clash between Jack Daniel's whiskey and a pet company selling a poop-themed dog chew toy landed before the Supreme Court on Wednesday as the justices wrestled with when a parody of an ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with Jack Daniel's and against a company that makes a dog toy shaped like the distiller’s whiskey bottle in an unusual trademark dispute that drew the ...
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