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Posted by phil on March 06, 2003 at 03:45:30:

In Reply to: Re: Pressing Charges posted by Jason Yearry on March 05, 2003 at 11:07:52:

first of all thanks for responding. They signed a waiver to a store that purchased their shirts that they owned the word mark (which they didn't I do) that is why I had thought about going to a district attorney because this is not just a case of someone making a mistake this is the case of someone telling a lie on a document. If I made 10,000 shirts that had a coca cola logo on them besides coke suing me the shirts would be seized and I would be arrested. Just because I am a small company don't I have any rights. Maybe waiver isnt the correct term but any vendor who sells shirts to this store signs a form telling the store that they own the rights to that shirt. As for gettin an attorney how come no one does it on contingency (even without looking at the facts of the case).

: Dear Phil,

: I'm just a law student so don't take my opinions as legally binding.

: From the facts you give, I am not exactly sure what the relevance of the waiver is (what was waived?).

: If you are saying that the company somehow stole your trademark then I would definately seek out an intellectual property lawyer.

: Also, as far as contacting a disctrict attorney, I am unaware of a situation where a DA could help you out in a trademark respect. I may be wrong in this respect though. I would be much better to contact an IP lawyer.

: Hope that helps,
: Jason Yearry.


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: : A year ago a company signed a waiver stating they owned the trademark for a an apparel company which I own the tradmark for. I have since settled with the store. The vendor who sold the shirts to the store refuses to talk to me or respond to letter. They sold the store over 9000 shirts. My question because they stated in a waiver to the store that they owned the trademark (word mark) can I go to the district attorney of their state and press charges. Since they lied outright on this waiver. If anyone knows an attorney who handles cases on contingency please pass it on thanks.




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