Fit to be sued: Fitbug alleges trademark infringement by Fitbit

Fitbug claims Fitbit has caused irreparable harm and damage to their company, and it has asked the U.S. District Court in Northern California to order Fitbit to stop allegedly using its Fitbit mark and conduct that causes confusion with Fitbug’s brand.

Court tells Apple that Amazon’s use of the term ‘app store’ is not false advertising

Amazon's use of the words "app store" in its marketing is not false advertising, a judge has ruled.

Court revives critical keyword-advertising lawsuit against Google

Google got a dose of bad news today, as a court revived a longstanding trademark infringement case against it.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit has decided to address whether Google is in violation of trademark infringement …

Facebook and Lamebook quietly settle trademark battle

The trademark face-off between the world’s largest social network Facebook and Lamebook, the website that mocks funny things people accidentally post on Facebook, has come to an end. In a quietly-settled agreement, Lamebook may continue operating under its current name …

Facebook files lawsuit against 25 domain “typosquatters”

Facebook filed a lawsuit Thursday against several companies that bought domain names similar to facebook.com, alleging trademark infringement.

The dispute, first reported on the web site of online-marketer Bill Hartzer, concerns domain names that are either typos or closely related …