OFF THE WIRE
Aleksi Tzatzev
Hells
Angels really seems to be more of a gang of litigators than a motorcycle gang
nowadays.
The infamous criminal organization, as the Justice Department has labeled it,
is suing Toys "R" Us and yo-yo maker Yomega for allegedly infringing its "death
head" trademark, Law360 reports.
The suit claims Toys "R" Us is selling a yo-yo bearing the Angels' Death Head symbol, which has gained widespread recognition, according to Law360.
It isn't the first time the Hells Angels have sued for trademark infringement either. Here are some of the rest:
The suit claims Toys "R" Us is selling a yo-yo bearing the Angels' Death Head symbol, which has gained widespread recognition, according to Law360.
It isn't the first time the Hells Angels have sued for trademark infringement either. Here are some of the rest:
• Alexander McQueen, along with Saks Fifth Avenue, and Zappos, for
allegedly selling items that used the Hells Angels' name and Death
Head mark.
• Disney for allegedly infringing the gang's trademark in the movie "Wild Hogs," which is a comedy about middle-age bikers.
• Marvel Comics for publishing a comic book, featuring a character called Hell's Angel.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/hells-angels-are-suing-toys-r-us-2012-10#ixzz29Qc1UIzy
• Disney for allegedly infringing the gang's trademark in the movie "Wild Hogs," which is a comedy about middle-age bikers.
• Marvel Comics for publishing a comic book, featuring a character called Hell's Angel.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/hells-angels-are-suing-toys-r-us-2012-10#ixzz29Qc1UIzy