FACTUAL BACKGROUND:
On June 26, 1998, Israel filed U.S. Trademark Serial No. 75/509,410. The mark was published for opposition on November 19, 2002, and registered on November 4, 2003. Israel has been actively engaged in marketing and selling clothing bearing the mark MB for nearly nine years. Israel further contends that Amaru Entertainment, Inc. has been marketing clothing under the mark MB since approximately 2004.
Before filing this suit, Israel made verbal requests to the defendant to provide appropriate attribution and acknowledgement of Israel's ownership of the MB mark. Upon each request, Israel was ignored and rebuffed.
COMPLAINT:
According to Israel's complaint no. 07-C-3124, the defendant's willful actions (1) have the likelihood of affecting interstate commerce by deceiving or confusing the public throughout the nation; (2) constitute a false designation of the defendant's goods or services by passing them off as being associated with Israel; (3) suggest a non-existent connection with Israel; (4) suggest that Israel has sponsored, licensed or approved of defendant's goods, services, or businesses; and/or (5) could cause the MB mark to become generic in the eyes of the general public and destroy the origin-identifying function of the MB mark.
Israel believes he is entitled to a permanent injunction against the defendant, as well as all other remedies available under the Lanham Act, including, but not limited to, compensatory damages; treble damages; disgorgement of profits; and costs and attorney's fees.
Israel filed complaint no. 07-C-3124 June 6, 2007 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division.
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