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Offline phillamb168

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Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« on: May 22, 2013, 01:55:16 am »
Check this out: http://www.westsixth.com/no-more-magic-hat/?age-verified=0791d06fd8

Not really a fan of #9 anyway. Not that I can get either of these breweries' beers here, but it's still pretty crappy on their part.
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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2013, 04:32:30 am »
I guess if I saw both logos on the draft handles at a bar I would get confused after 15 or so beers....they both have green in their logos :P. Good thing magic hat #9 handle is made out of metal. If anyone disagrees tell me but I almost feel magic hat is going through an identity crises. You truly only see their #9 anywhere now a days, in PA at bars, and they seem to be following bud-a-rita line of thinking with some of their beers. Not that there is a problem with vegetable beers but when your cucumber beer makes me wish I was just having cucumber infused water instead...there is an issue. Even their website is ridiculous. You go on it and "MY EYES!" This would be as ridicules as if Unibroue sued them for people getting confused between their Trois Pistoles and magic hats Pistil.
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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2013, 05:02:04 am »
Trying to litigate 'em out of business? Not just a BMC tactic anymore! Far from the good vibes I have always associated with craft beer. I haven't drank Magic Hat in awhile anyway (because it's not great beer.)

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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2013, 05:23:20 am »
/sarcasm/
My first thought was they must have a patent on "rounded edges".  Then I remembered that's Apple.  So it must be that both logos use the same green color and both are at a minimum "roundish" in shape. 
/end sarcasm/

Sadly this is world we all live in.  Corporate legal department or firm on retainer means very little additional cost for the big boys to file petitions.  It wastes the courts time and eats away at the profitability of your smaller competitors.  Why innovate when you can litigate?

Just sad.

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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #6 on: May 28, 2013, 03:12:37 pm »
This does sound like a frivolous law suit - which I think is a serious mattter and a terrible tactic.  So I don't mean to make light of it in any way. 

That said: don't we have any Jimi Hendrix fans around here?  Spot on lyrics:

If the sun refused to shine,
I don't mind, I don't mind.
(Yeah)
If the mountains fell in the sea,
Let it be, it ain't me.
Got my own world to live through
And I ain't gonna copy you.

Now, if 6 turned up to be 9,
I don't mind, I don't mind.
If all the hippies cut off their hair,
I don't care, I don't care.

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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #7 on: May 29, 2013, 10:51:05 am »
I'm no fan of Magic Hat beers but I can see some similarity between the labels. I mean, aside from the numbers being different. Similar color, similar font and similar star. Although craft drinkers would probably not confuse the two, people who dabble in craft/are new to craft may not be so distinguishing. I could easily see the same company putting out a #9 and #6 beer (as some do) with similar logos. If one just saw the similar logos on draft handles you can imagine somebody who didn't know any better thinking the two were related beers. Maybe it is just the lawyer in me (but not an IP lawyer) looking for the Magic Hat angle but I could see a federal judge agreeing the logos are similar enough.

I know that is not the popular opinion among craft drinkers and most craft drinkers cry foul when brewers don't play nice and let these things go, but craft brewing is turning into big business, even with lots of small businesses in play, and that means people are going to start protecting their business interests. If you don't protect your appropriately then you might find yourself losing the right to protect and use it down the road, which would be silly. Breweries are going to have to start doing a better job of making sure their IP is not infringing on other brewers' IP. Getting some logos on fivver and slapping it on your logo isn't going to cut it going forward.
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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #8 on: May 29, 2013, 03:05:10 pm »
This thread is why I don't drink craft beer, only nano beer so rare that no one has heard of it.

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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #9 on: May 29, 2013, 03:16:08 pm »
This thread is why I don't drink craft beer, only nano beer so rare that no one has heard of it.

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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #10 on: May 29, 2013, 04:18:08 pm »
I'm digging it!

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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #11 on: May 29, 2013, 05:19:46 pm »
...If you don't protect your appropriately then you might find yourself losing the right to protect and use it down the road, which would be silly. Breweries are going to have to start doing a better job of making sure their IP is not infringing on other brewers' IP...

Absolutely right.  Especially since what I've been saying for years is particularly true these days:  'craft' breweries aren't so much in competition with the BMCs of the world nearly as much as they are in competition with each other.  It will get even more intense as  new breweries continue to jump on the bandwagon, competing for shelf space,  tap space, and customer loyalty (though in the new world of beer, customer loyalty is less prevalent as drinkers are always looking for the next new thing).
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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #12 on: May 29, 2013, 07:05:35 pm »
[begin rant] In our legal system, the primary way to redress legitimate grievance is to sue someone. Somehow, our culture has decided that nearly all lawsuits are "frivolous," leaving real victims frequently demonized and without recourse. Case in point, that McDonald's coffee lawsuit that nearly everyone thought was frivolous, even though the lady suffered 3rd degree burns, spent 8 days in the hospital, and required skin grafts. [/end rant]
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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #13 on: May 29, 2013, 07:33:29 pm »
To be fair, I don't think people thought that lawsuit was frivolous. They just thought that lady was an idiot.
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Re: Frivolous Magic Hat Lawsuit
« Reply #14 on: May 30, 2013, 09:07:51 am »
Unfortunately Magic Hat has a history of this kind of thing:

http://seattlebeernews.com/2010/06/trademark-dispute-moves-georgetown-to-rename-9lb-porter-to-georgetown-porter/

They should take a lesson from Russian River and Avery - "Collaboration not Litigation", but that's probably never going to happen.