Professor Takes ‘Rapunzel’ TM Case To Supreme Court

Professor Takes ‘Rapunzel’ TM Case To Supreme Court

By Editorial Team

A law professor is seeking to challenge a “Rapunzel” trademark as a consumer of fairy-tale toy characters and has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear her case. The professor’s petition comes after the Federal Circuit upheld a finding that she lacked standing because her alleged injury wasn’t commercial in nature.

The professor’s move to appeal to the highest court in the land marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle over the “Rapunzel” trademark. The case has garnered attention due to its implications for intellectual property rights and consumer protection in the toy industry.

Law360 is closely following this case, providing expert analysis and updates on the latest developments. Stay informed with Law360’s comprehensive coverage of this important legal matter.

For more information and access to related documents, please refer to the attached petition and case information below:

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  • Appellate
  • Consumer Protection
  • Intellectual Property
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Retail & E-Commerce

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