Starbucks Sues NY Weed Retailer over Logo
Starbucks has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Starbuds Flowers, a cannabis retailer, claiming that their logo is too similar to Starbucks’ iconic emblem. Starbucks is demanding that Starbuds cease using the logo and waive any profits made from its use. This legal action is part of Starbucks’ ongoing efforts to protect its brand identity. Similar trademark battles have occurred in the cannabis industry, including a recent win by BBK against Central Coast Agriculture and a resolution between Wrigley and Terphogz LLC.
情報源: Starbucks Sues NY Weed Retailer For Trademark Infringement Over ‘Starbuds’ Logo
Checkout on the logo on Starbuds truck; it’s a marijuana (aka pot, weed) delivery service in NYC. This is def copyright infringement; but doubt Starbucks cares enough to sue them. @Starbucks #marijuana #NYC pic.twitter.com/i2H89bTXvd
— Rajendra Marathe (@marathe) May 14, 2024
Starbucks has sued a marijuana-selling company called "Starbuds Flowers" for using a logo that directly rips off its globally recognised trademark design. According to the legal documents obtained by TMZ, the New York City-based mobile company also uses the logo for its products. pic.twitter.com/Y66nbejhHI
— GRUNGECAKE (@GRUNGECAKE) June 29, 2024
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