加拿大青少年创始人Lily Bond在Spice Girls的律师威胁对商标冲突采取法律行动后, 重塑了她的裁缝公司。
Canadian teen founder Lily Bond rebrands her seasoning company after Spice Girls' lawyers threatened legal action over trademark conflict.
由于"香料女孩"的律师威胁要因商标侵权而采取法律行动, 加拿大企业家莉莉·邦德正在重新命名她的调味品公司"Spyce Girlz Seasonings".
A Canadian entrepreneur, Lily Bond, is rebranding her seasoning business, Spyce Girlz Seasonings, after the Spice Girls' lawyers threatened legal action over trademark infringement.
Bond于2023年获得联邦商标批准,但于2024年1月收到一封停止和拒绝信,其中提到潜在的消费者混淆。
Bond, who launched the company at 13, secured federal trademark approval in 2023 but received a cease-and-desist letter in January 2024 citing potential consumer confusion.
尽管她通过第45条诉讼和在150家安大略省商店拥有自己的产品来对抗这一诉求,但由于法律压力和增长停滞,她决定放弃战斗。
Despite fighting the claim through a Section 45 proceeding and having her products in 150 Ontario stores, she decided to abandon the battle due to legal stress and stalled growth.
她将摧毁一万个包裹和品牌,以保护自己的生意,尽管她为她的旅程感到自豪,她仍对结果表示失望。
She will destroy 10,000 packages and rebrand to protect her business, expressing disappointment over the outcome despite her pride in her journey.