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Let the Chips Fall Where They May: Hershey Sues Californian Cookie Maker

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On September 28, 2021 , The Hershey Co. chocolate company (“Hershey”) filed a lawsuit against Californian cookie maker The Cookie Department Inc. Cookie Department”) for copying Hershey’s famous Kisses shape. This case is one of many battles between Cookie Department and Hershey. Hall Law School. .

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Hershey's Embroiled In TM Fight With Calif. Cookie Maker

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Hershey's Co. sued a keto-friendly California cookie maker in Pennsylvania on Tuesday for allegedly copying the shape of its famous Kisses chocolates — the latest development in a legal battle that began last year when the California company first accused Hershey's of copying one of its trademarks.

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Hershey's 'Retaliatory' TM Suit Is Half-Baked, Cookie Co. Says

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A keto diet-friendly cookie company wants the right to keep using its stylized chocolate chip logo after the Hershey Co. complained that the chips looked too much like its familiar Hershey's Kisses, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in California federal court.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 05- February 11)

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This Weekly Review is co-authored with SpicyIP Intern Kevin Preji. This Weekly Review is co-authored with SpicyIP Intern Kevin Preji. Don’t forget to check them out on the blog too! Kevin is a second-year law student at NLSIU Bangalore. Tejaswini brings us a quick update, along with some questions of her own.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2023

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[ This post has been co-authored with Jyotpreet Kaur, Tejaswini Kaushal, Praharsh Gour, and Swaraj Barooah ]. As 2023 comes to an end, in line with our annual tradition, we take stock of the top IP developments that occurred this year. However, the two categories are not mutually exclusive.

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