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Rumors associated with Monster energy drinks hold that the brand uses a Hebrew version of the number 666 in their logo. Kim LaCapria Published Nov. 10, 2014 ...
In an ongoing suit originally filed in 2015, Monster Energy alleges that the Raptors logo, which features three claws on a basketball, is too similar to their own, ...
That’s because, in 2015, Monster Energy filed a series of oppositions to the Raptors’ trademark registration applications, arguing that the team’s current logo infringes Monster Energy’s logo.
The Golden State Warriors aren't the only battle the Toronto Raptors have on their hands.The makers of Monster Energy - a well-known energy drink - are claiming the Raptors' clawed-up logo is too ...
A tiny Virginia craft distillery is hoping to slay a monster. Family-owned MurLarkey Distillery in Bristow says it is taking the fight to Monster Energy, the huge energy drink company, over the ...
The energy drink company has filed legal action with the U.S. Patent Office, claiming the logo the Raptors have used since 2014 is too similar to its own, according to the Canadian Press (via CBC).
Documents filed with the U.S. Patent Office's trial and appeal board show that Monster Energy, makers of a popular energy drink, says the Raptors' logo of a clawed-up basketball is too similar to ...
A man's bold decision to get the Monster Energy Drink logo tattooed across his chest has sparked amusement online. The tattoo, featuring the company's recognisable large "M" symbol, was shared on ...
MACON, Ga. — The Monster drink company says a Byron metal shop is stealing their energy. Monster Energy Company filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday accusing Master Metalworks of violating their ...
Monster's sports marketing VP called it "beyond crazy" that a company-sponsored driver -- Kurt Busch -- won in Monster's first race as title sponsor of NASCAR's top series.
To be fair to Monster, the energy drink company filed suit all the way back in 2015. They claimed consumers would be confused by the similarity between the two logos and now it's up to a judge to ...
A small local company finds itself in a legal battle with a giant. A Monster, to be exact. Bexar Entertainment, located in San Antonio, claims the Monster Energy Drink company wants them to change ...
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