Jay Z’s Trademark Battle with Volcom

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Jay Z’s Trademark Battle with Volcom

Apparently, Orange County-based surf/skate company Volcom finds Jay Z’s Roc Nation label’s logo a little too close for comfort. The clothing designer recently filed a trademark infringement suit (Volcom Inc. (VLCM), v. Roc Nation LLC, 8:11-cv-00489-JST-FFM, U.S. District Court, Central District of California).
The suit arises over the use of an inverted “double diamond” design common to both logos. While it’s true that Volcom, Inc. has priority of use with the logo (since 1991), Roc Nation claims its logo is unique and not an infringement. According the article on Bloomberg.com, Volcom has asked Beverly Hills-based Roc Nation to cease and desist use of the logo on several occasions. One of the main issues, according to Volcom, is that its subsidiary, Volcom Entertainment, uses the logo to market music-related merchandise, and sponsor bands. Volcom, Inc. has asked to be awarded triple damages from Roc Nation, LLC
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    Michael N. Cohen is a Los Angeles based Intellectual Property attorney and founder of Cohen IP Law Group, P.C. For over 20 years, he has provided nuanced and sophisticated IP and business litigation services to a diverse clientele. His practice focuses on patent and trademark prosecution and litigation, as well as complex business and internet law disputes for clients ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies. Michael is a registered patent attorney admitted to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

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