Intellectual Property Law
: Trademark BlogUsing Proxies To Slander A Sandwich?
By Marty Schwimmer (all)
NY Times: "Can A Sandwich Be Slandered?"
Quiznos, the toasted-sandwich chain, [invited] the public to submit homemade commercials in a contest intended to attack a top rival, Subway. The contest rules made it clear that the videos should depict Quiznos sandwiches as ?superior? to Subway?s.Subway promptly sued Quiznos and iFilm, the Web site owned by Viacom that ran the contest, saying that many of the homemade videos made false claims and depicted its brand in a derogatory way.
My Moses & Singer colleague and America's sweetheart advertising lawyer, Myka Todman, observes:
"Consumer generated content such as this blurs the distinction between commercial content created by advertisers and non-commercial content created by consumers and posted, for example, on blogs.
Because claims made by an advertiser must be substantiated, may not false or misleading and must comply with various state and federal laws, inviting consumers to create content or ads (like those at issue here) presents a host of problems when the content infringes a competitor's trademark, contains product claims, defamatory statements, etc.
Should Section 230 immunity apply in a situation such as this? How uninvolved was Quiznos really? They requested the content, set forth the guidelines, paid the creator and ran the ad. As Bill Blackburn (creator of the ad in question and an advertiser himself) said in the article, it was clear what Quiznos wanted - he simply delivered the commercial that Quiznos couldn't."
Full post as published by Trademark Blog on January 29, 2008 (boomark / email).

Subway v. Quiznos: Can a Sandwich Be Slandered?
There is a fascinating legal fight brewing in New York between sandwich chains Subway and Quiznos...
The Original Intent of the Earl of Sandwich
Ann Althouse goes medieval on modern-day perversions of the Earl of Sandwich’s dream...
Obama, Clinton and McCain Proxies Speak at NCTA
(New Orleans, LA) None of the three presidential candidates could make his or her way to the NCTA show here...
For Your Clients - “Defamation, Libel and Slander”
From the e-newsletter: “The personal injury concept of "defamation" involves harm to a person's reputation...
Sandwich Artist?! Pfffffff.
There are few things more important to a man than a well made sandwich. Too much mustard, a shred of misplaced lettuce, or a stray and unwanted jalapeno can completely ruin an otherwise delicious footlong...
Principal's Statements To Parents About Teacher Is Slander
Lipman v. Ionescu, ___A.D.3d___(1st Dep't. 2008), is an interesting case to be aware of...
How can I get my parents away from my bulling brother?
First of all, if you are paying your lawyer, you should not be on the back burne...
Can I sue someone for slandering my child?
Usually, you have to prove that what is being said is false in order to be able ...
Austin and Keebler Branded Peanut Butter Sandwich Crackers
Kellogg Removes Inventory
Police Officer Slander
City of Detroit agrees to $25,000 settlement.
Divorce Slander
Sara Evans pays ex husband $600,000 in alimony divorce settlement.
Fisher Rex Recalls Sandwiches
Sandwich Recall Fisher/Rex Recalls Sandwiches due to Possible Listeria Contamination

How can I get my parents away from my bulling brother?
First of all, if you are paying your lawyer, you should not be on the back burne...
Can I sue someone for slandering my child?
Usually, you have to prove that what is being said is false in order to be able ...








