Yesterday we rolled our eyes at a Florida mom causing a big fuss about Toys "R" Us selling Breaking Bad action figures. Susan Schrivjer started an online petition to ban the toys because she can't ...
The post shared on Reddit shows a plush toy display in the middle aisle featuring a dog character that is hiding a bone in a pouch below its stomach. However, due to the positioning of the toy’s ...
When Paul was done with the social media gutting he also tweeted out a petition to put the Breaking Bad action figures back on shelves, which already has more than 10,000 signatures. Get 'em, Aaron.
At the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday, one side will be talking about its iconic liquor bottle as its valued trademark. The other side will be talking about parody and free expression. And both will be ...
One of the then-latest toys the article mentions by name is Stinkor, “a skunky-striped meanie who actually smells bad” that was part of Mattel’s He-Man and the Masters of the Universe line that year.
In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the humorous use of a trademark doesn't always deserve heightened First Amendment protection from infringement claims. By Ashley Cullins ...