As previously reported, Ghost filed a lawsuit against Ghost Vodka earlier this year due to their use of the name “Ghost.” Now, according to Blabbermouth, the Swedish Patent And Market Court has dismissed the lawsuit, saying that the word “ghost” is generic and that the company is free to use it. The court also said…
As previously reported, the makers of Ghost Vodka were recently hit with a lawsuit from the band Ghost due to their name. After the company went public with the news, the group’s attorney Ann-Charlotte Söderlund Björk responded by saying that the case was “about trademark rights that grant ownership for any and all alcoholic beverages.”…
The makers of Ghost Vodka recently revealed that the band Ghost threatened to take legal action against them due to their name. The group previously released their own gin, but their attorney has since said that the “case is not about ‘gin vs. vodka,’ it’s about trademark rights.” Ann-Charlotte Söderlund Björk, legal counsel and trademark…
Ghost have allegedly threatened legal action against the makers of Ghost Vodka. The company recently revealed the news on social media. Ghost Vodka said the following: “Recently we were rather bemused to receive legal correspondence on behalf of @thebandghost and their lead singer, Tobias Fitta Forge, informing us of action they wish to take against…
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