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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
`91223641
`Defendant
`Prometheus Brands, LLC
`PETER D. MURRAY
`Cooper & Dunham
`30 Rockefeller Plz Fl 20
`New York, NY 10112-0077
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`pmurray@cooperdunham.com;tm@cooperdunha
`Motion to Suspend for Civil Action
`Robert T. Maldonado
`rmaldonado@cooperdunham.com, earaj@cooperdunham.com,
`elana.araj@gmail.com
`/Robert T. Maldonado/
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`Motion to Suspend_FINAL.pdf(3741639 bytes )
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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`Opposition No. 91223641
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`Application Serial No.
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`APPLICANT PROMETHEUS BRANDS, LLC’S MOTION TO SUSPEND PENDING
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`Applicant Prometheus Brands, LLC (“Applicant”) hereby moves to suspend the above-
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`identified opposition pending final disposition of a related federal district court proceeding.
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`ARGUMENT
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`It is well-settled that when there is a pending civil action “which may have a bearing on
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`the case [before the Board], the proceedings before the Board may be suspended until
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`termination of the civil action.” 37 C.F.R. § 2.117(a). “Ordinarily, the Board will suspend
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`proceedings in the case before it if the final determination of the other proceeding may have a
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`bearing on the issues before the Board.” TBMP § 510.02(a). Indeed, a final determination in a
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`civil action for trademark infringement “will directly affect the resolution of the issue of
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`likelihood of confusion . . . involved in the proceeding before the Trademark Trial and Appeal
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`Board.” The Other Telephone Co. v. Conn. Nat’l Telephone Co., Inc., 181 U.S.P.Q. 125 (TTAB
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`Here, Opposer Tinnus Enterprises, LLC (“Opposer”) filed a Notice of Opposition,
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`opposing registration of Applicant’s BALLOON BONANZA mark on the ground that there is a
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`likelihood of confusion between the mark, BALLOON BONANZA and Opposer’s mark,
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`“Bunch O Balloons” under Section 2(d) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1052(d). (Dkt. No. 1,
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`¶¶ 27-28.) Prior thereto, on January 27, 2015, Opposer’s exclusive licensee, Zuru Ltd. filed a
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`civil action in the District Court for the District of New Jersey (“the New Jersey Action”),
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`alleging Applicant’s exclusive licensee, Telebrands Corp.’s use of the mark BALLOON
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`BONANZA infringed the “Bunch O Balloons” mark.1 (Exhibit 1.) In addition, in the New
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`Jersey Action Telebrands has asserted affirmative defenses that Opposer’s “Bunch O Balloons”
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`mark is invalid and there is no likelihood of confusion (Exhibit 2), and is seeking add a
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`counterclaim for cancellation of Opposer’s “Bunch O Balloons” trademark registration (Exhibit
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`3).2 The New Jersey Action is currently pending. Indeed, the same marks at issue in this
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`opposition are at issue in the New Jersey Action. Accordingly, a final determination in the New
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`Jersey Action will have a direct bearing on the issue of likelihood of confusion in this opposition
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`proceeding. Therefore, in the interest of judicial economy and in accordance with Board practice
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`and precedent, Applicant respectfully requests that the Board grant its Motion to Suspend.
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`37 C.F.R. § 2.117(a) sets forth, “whenever it shall come to the attention of the Trademark
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`which may have a bearing on the case, proceedings before the Board may be suspended until
`termination of the civil action.” (Emphasis added.) Currently pending before the Court in the
`New Jersey Action is Telebrands’ motion for leave to amend its counterclaims, which seeks to
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`Respectfully submitted,
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`/Robert T. Maldonado/
`Peter D. Murray
`Robert T. Maldonado
`Elana B. Araj
`COOPER & DUNHAM LLP
`30 Rockefeller Plaza
`New York, NY 10112
`Tel.: (212) 278-0400
`Fax: (212) 391-0525
`rmaldonado@cooperdunham.com
`Attorneys for Applicant
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`EXHIBIT 1
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`Case 2:15-cv-00548-CCC-JBC Document 1 Filed 01/27/15 Page 1 of 13 PageID: 1
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`UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
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`Civ. Action No. _____________
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`JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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`COMPLAINT
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`Plaintiff ZURU Ltd. (ZURU), by counsel, in support of this Complaint against Defendant
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`Telebrands Corp. for trademark infringement, copyright infringement, and unfair competition
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`related to the marketing of its Balloon Bonanza product, states as follows:
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`PARTIES
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`Plaintiff ZURU is one of the fastest growing toy companies in the world. Its
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`primary place of business is in Guangzhou, China. ZURU owns the intellectual property rights
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`related to the Bunch O Balloons product that was initially invented by Josh Malone (“Malone”),
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`the founder of Tinnus Enterprises, LLC (“Tinnus”).
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`Defendant Telebrands is a New Jersey corporation having its principal place of
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`business at 79 Two Bridges Road, Fairfield, New Jersey. Telebrands markets a product under the
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`name Balloon Bonanza, the promotion and marketing of which misappropriates the intellectual
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`property related to the Bunch O Balloons product with advertising that is confusing and
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`misleading to consumers.
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`JURISDICTION AND VENUE
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`3.
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`The Court has original subject matter jurisdiction over this action pursuant to
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`28 U.S.C. §§ 1331, 1332, and 1338(a), as well as supplemental jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C.
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`§ 1367.
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`4.
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`Venue over ZURU’s claims is proper in this district and division pursuant to
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`28 U.S.C. §§ 1391 and 1400 because Defendant maintains its principal place of business in this
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`judicial district and also because Defendant advertises and sells the Balloon Bonanza product
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`here and a substantial part of the events or omissions giving rise to the claim occurred in this
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`jurisdiction.
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`FACTS COMMON TO ALL COUNTS
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`In or around 2013, Josh Malone, a father of eight and an inventor living in Texas,
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`finalized his designs for a revolutionary toy product that allows someone to fill as many as 100
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`water balloons in approximately 60 seconds. The device is a hose attachment whose other end is
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`fitted with 37 balloons. When the hose is turned on, the balloons automatically fill and tie
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`themselves before shaking free of the hose attachment assembly.
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`On February 16, 2014, the product was debuted at the New York Toy Fair.
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`In late July 2014, Malone, through his company Tinnus Enterprises, launched a
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`Kickstarter campaign to fund the manufacture and launch of this product, which was branded as
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`“Bunch O Balloons.” In less than 12 hours, the project was fully funded to its initial $10,000
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`goal, and within five days, the project had received over $500,000 in startup funding. To date,
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`that funding has reached nearly $1,000,000.
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` In the months following this remarkable fundraising campaign, the Bunch O
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`Balloons invention was featured in numerous nationwide media spots: from the Today Show and
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`Good Morning America, to Time, People, and Sports Illustrated magazines, and on websites
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`such as The Huffington Post, Gizmodo, and ARS Technica, amongst others.
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`Following this nationwide publicity, Telebrands began a concerted effort to
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`appropriate intellectual property related to the Bunch O Balloons product in an effort to confuse
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`customers into believing that its Balloon Bonanza product was the same or related to Plaintiff’s
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`innovative Bunch O Balloons product. As discussed more fully below, among other things, these
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`efforts included the appropriation of copyrighted drawings of the Bunch O Balloons product and
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`the use of a confusingly similar product name and product configuration.
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`This is not the first time Telebrands has been accused of misappropriating the
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`intellectual property of others. Since 1983, it has been sued more than 50 times for trademark,
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`trade dress infringement, copyright infringement, and patent infringement. Indeed, many of these
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`lawsuits involve the same pattern of intellectual property misappropriation and unfair
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`competition that is alleged herein.
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`Similarly, this is not the first time Telebrands has been accused of violating
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`consumer protection laws, the latest being a suit by the New Jersey Attorney General and state
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`Division of Consumer Affairs initiated in August 2014 and alleging both new violations of the
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`state’s consumer protection laws, as well as violations of a 2001 Consent Judgment that resolved
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`prior litigation with the state for other Consumer Fraud Act violations. Commenting on this
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`recent lawsuit, Acting New Jersey Attorney General John J. Hoffman said “As demonstrated by
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`its alleged actions, Telebrands cannot be trusted to do right by its customers or to even honor its
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`own 2001 pledge to follow our consumer protection laws.”
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`12.
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`Acting Director of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Steve Lee,
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`summarized this recent lawsuit, saying, “This action against Telebrands alleges that consumers
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`were repeatedly pressured through gimmickry, misrepresentations, and high-pressure sales
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`tactics to buy products they didn't want . . . . What's just as unconscionable is that when
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`consumers attempted to return unwanted products and obtain refunds, they allegedly couldn't
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`reach actual customer service representatives and were subjected to return policies that differed
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`from what was represented in ads and on the company's web site.”
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`From 2012 through July 2014, the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs has
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`received, either directly or indirectly, 340 consumer complaints regarding Telebrands’ business
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`practices.
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`If a consumer falsely or confusingly associated Telebrands’ Balloon Bonanza
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`product with ZURU’s Bunch O Balloons product, Telebrands’ negative reputation with the
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`consuming public would irreparably harm ZURU’s business reputation.
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`Telebrands’ Acts of Infringement and Unfair Competition
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`ZURU is the exclusive licensee of federal and common law rights in the product
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`configuration trade dress of the Bunch O Balloons product.
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`Prior to the launch of the Kickstarter campaign, Tinnus invested significant time
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`and effort in the unique product configuration of the Bunch O Balloons product. Through the
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`Kickstarter campaign and associated product sales, as well as the subsequent vast nationwide
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`television and print media attention, the public has come to associate the unique product
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`configuration of the Bunch O Balloons product with Tinnus Enterprises (to which ZURU holds
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`an assignment of rights and goodwill).
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`Almost immediately after the Bunch O Balloons product began receiving media
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`attention, Telebrands began its scheme to palm the product off as its own.
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`The design of the Balloon Bonanza product is substantially similar (indeed,
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`virtually identical) to, and likely to be confused with the well known and distinctive product
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`configuration trade dress of ZURU’s Bunch O Balloons product.
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`19.
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`ZURU is also the exclusive licensee of federal and common law rights in the
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`BUNCH O BALLOONS trademark, which is used in connection with the Bunch O Balloons
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`product.
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`ZURU’s BUNCH O BALLONS mark has been heavily advertised and promoted
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`in connection with its goods and has garnered national and international recognition among the
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`consuming public.
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`Telebrands is marketing a virtually identical product in the identical marketplace
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`under the mark BALLOON BONANZA.
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`22.
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`BUNCH O BALLOONS and BALLOON BONANZA are both compound words
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`or terms, as both marks feature the term BALLOON, which describes or suggests features of
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`the product, coupled with another term commonly used to signify a large amount of
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`something—BUNCH or BONANZA. 1
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`The use of alliteration with the multiple and repetitive “b” sounds are identical in
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`BUNCH O BALLOONS and BALLOON BONANZA.
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`1 See http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bonanza (defining “bonanza” as “a very large
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`24.
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`Given the substantial similarities between the sound, meanings, and commercial
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`impressions of the BUNCH O BALLOONS and BALLOON BONANZA marks, in addition to
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`the identical or substantially similar nature of the goods and marketing channels of the parties,
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`there is a likelihood of consumer confusion between these two marks, which falsely suggests a
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`relationship of sponsorship, approval, or affiliation between the parties.
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`25.
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`ZURU is also the owner by assignment of U.S. Copyright Registration No. VA 1-
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`935-444 protecting a work of visual arts containing photographs of the Bunch O Balloons
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`product.
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`The aforementioned copyright registration contains the following pictorial work:
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`Telebrands’ buyballonbonanza.com website and associated marketing videos on
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`that site, which are also broadcast on television and on YouTube, prominently feature multiple
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`images that are substantially similar to the copyrighted image above, for example:
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`Based on the widespread publicity of the Bunch O Balloons product, Telebrands
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`is presumed to have had access to the copyrighted images of the Bunch O Balloons product, and
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`the product images reproduced on Telebrands’ website and publicly displayed in its TV
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`commercial are substantially similar to the copyrighted work.
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`COUNT I
`Trade Dress Infringement (15 U.S.C. § 1125(a))
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`29.
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`30.
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`Plaintiff re-alleges paragraphs 1-28 of this Complaint as if fully set forth herein.
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`By making and marketing a product with an appearance virtually identical to the
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`distinctive product configuration trade dress of ZURU’s Bunch O Balloons product in a manner
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`which creates a likelihood of confusion among prospective purchasers, Telebrands is inducing
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`purchasers and others to believe, contrary to fact, that the goods or services sold by Telebrands
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`are rendered, sponsored, or otherwise approved by, or connected with ZURU, which acts of
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`Telebrands have damaged and impaired that part of ZURU’s goodwill symbolized by the
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`distinctive product configuration trade dress of its Bunch O Balloons product to ZURU’s
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`immediate and irreparable damage.
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`31.
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`Telebrands’ use of a confusingly similar product configuration trade dress has
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`resulted in a false designation of origin and a false and misleading representation within the
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`meaning of Section 43(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a).
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`32.
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`Telebrands’ use of a confusingly similar product configuration trade dress
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`constitutes unfair competition entitling ZURU to remedies pursuant to 15 U.S.C. §§ 1116 –
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`1118.
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`33.
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`Telebrands’ acts of false designation of origin, false representation and false
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`advertising have caused ZURU irreparable injury, loss of reputation and pecuniary damages.
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`Unless enjoined by this court, Telebrands will continue the acts of unfair competition
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`complained of herein to ZURU’s immediate and irreparable damage.
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`COUNT II
`Trademark Infringement (15 U.S.C. § 1125(a))
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`Plaintiff re-alleges paragraphs 1-33 of this Complaint as if fully set forth herein.
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`Telebrands has used and is using the BALLOON BONANZA mark, which is
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`confusingly similar to ZURU’s BUNCH O BALLOONS mark, in connection with the
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`advertising and sale of goods that are nearly identical to those of ZURU, in a manner which
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`creates a likelihood of confusion among prospective purchasers, thereby inducing purchasers and
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`others to believe, contrary to fact, that the goods or services sold by Telebrands are rendered,
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`sponsored, or otherwise approved by, or connected with ZURU, which acts of Telebrands have
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`damaged and impaired that part of ZURU’s goodwill symbolized by its BUNCH O BALLOONS
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`mark to ZURU’s immediate and irreparable damage.
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`36.
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`Telebrands’ use of a confusingly similar mark has resulted in a false designation
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`of origin and a false and misleading representation within the meaning of Section 43(a) of the
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`Trademark Act of 1946, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a).
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`37.
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`Telebrands’ use of the BALLOON BONANZA mark constitutes unfair
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`competition entitling ZURU to remedies pursuant to 15 U.S.C. §§ 1116 – 1118.
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`38.
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`Telebrands’ acts of false designation of origin, false representation and false
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`advertising have caused ZURU irreparable injury, loss of reputation and pecuniary damages.
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`Unless enjoined by this court, Telebrands will continue the acts of unfair competition
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`complained of herein to ZURU’s immediate and irreparable damage.
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`COUNT III
`Common Law Trademark Infringement
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`Plaintiff re-alleges paragraphs 1-38 of this Complaint as if fully set forth herein.
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`Telebrands has used and is using the BALLOON BONANZA mark, which is
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`confusingly similar to ZURU’s BUNCH O BALLOONS mark, in connection with the
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`advertising and sale of goods that are nearly identical to those of ZURU, in a manner which
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`creates a likelihood of confusion among prospective purchasers, thereby inducing purchasers and
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`others to believe, contrary to fact, that the goods or services sold by Telebrands are rendered,
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`sponsored, or otherwise approved by, or connected with ZURU, which acts of Telebrands have
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`damaged and impaired that part of ZURU’s goodwill symbolized by its BUNCH O BALLOONS
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`mark to ZURU’s immediate and irreparable damage.
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`41.
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`Telebrands’ acts of false designation of origin, false representation and false
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`advertising have caused ZURU irreparable injury, loss of reputation and pecuniary damages.
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`Unless enjoined by this court, Telebrands will continue the acts of unfair competition
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`complained of herein to ZURU’s immediate and irreparable damage.
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`COUNT IV
`New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (N.J. Stat. Ann. § 56:8-2)
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`42.
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`43.
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`Plaintiff re-alleges paragraphs 1-41 of this Complaint as if fully set forth herein.
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`The acts of Telebrands discussed herein—including but not limited to intellectual
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`property misappropriation, and consumer deception as to the source of goods, sponsorship,
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`approval, and/or affiliation—constitute unconscionable, deceptive, and unlawful commercial
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`practices pursuant to N.J. Stat. Ann. § 56:8-2.
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`44.
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`Telebrands’ acts in violation of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act have caused
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`ZURU irreparable injury, loss of reputation and pecuniary damages. Unless enjoined by this
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`court, Telebrands will continue the acts of unfair competition complained of herein to ZURU’s
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`immediate and irreparable damage.
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`COUNT V
`Copyright Infringement (17 U.S.C. § 501)
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`45.
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`46.
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`Plaintiff re-alleges paragraphs 1-44 of this Complaint as if fully set forth herein.
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`ZURU is the owner by assignment of U.S. Copyright Registration No. VA 1-935-
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`444 protecting a work of visual arts containing photographs of the Bunch O Balloons product.
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`Through the acts alleged above, Telebrands has violated ZURU’s exclusive rights
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`to reproduce, publicly display, and create derivative works based on the copyrighted work.
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`The photos and depictions of the Balloon Bonanza product are substantially
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`similar to the copyrighted work of visual arts, and Telebrands is presumed to have had access to
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`copyrighted photos and other images of the Bunch O Balloons product due to the widespread
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`media attention that the product received.
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`49.
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`ZURU is entitled to damages from Telebrands in an amount to be proven at trial,
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`including profits attributable to the infringement not taken into account in computing actual
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`damages under 17 U.S.C. § 504(b). ZURU is also entitled to statutory damages under 17 U.S.C.
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`§ 504(c) based on Telebrands’ infringements after the date of copyright registration.
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`50.
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`Telebrands’ infringement of ZURU’s exclusive rights has also caused ZURU
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`irreparable injury. Unless restrained and enjoined, Telebrands will continue to commit such acts.
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`ZURU’s remedies at law are not adequate to compensate it for these inflicted and threatened
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`injuries, entitling it to remedies, including injunctive relief as provided by 17 U.S.C. § 502, and
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`an order impounding or destroying any and all infringing materials pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 503.
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`PRAYER FOR RELIEF
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`WHEREFORE, ZURU requests that judgment be entered against Telebrands as follows:
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`For a preliminary and permanent injunction restraining Defendant, its officers,
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`agents, and employees, and those in active concert and participation with any of them, from the
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`Copying, distributing, publicly displaying, or creating derivative works
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`from ZURU’s copyrighted images in any way, including for any business purpose, except as
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`allowed by express license from ZURU;
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`Using or authorizing others to use or claiming rights in the BALLOON
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`BONANZA name and mark or any other designation that is confusingly similar to BUNCH O
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`BALLOONS in the advertising or sale of any related goods or services;
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`Using or authorizing others to use in any manner any trademark,
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`trademark, trade name, trade dress, words, numbers, abbreviations, designs, colors,
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`arrangements, collocations, or any combinations thereof which would imitate, resemble or
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`suggest the BUNCH O BALLOONS mark or the distinctive product configuration trade dress of
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`the Bunch O Balloons product;
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`d.
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`Unfairly competing with ZURU, diluting the distinctiveness of ZURU’s
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`marks or trade dress, and otherwise injuring ZURU’s business reputation in any manner.
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`2.
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`For an order pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 503 directing Telebrands to deliver up for
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`destruction any and all infringing materials in its possession or under its control that resemble
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`ZURU’s copyrighted works.
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`3.
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`For an order pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1118 directing Telebrands to deliver up for
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`destruction all advertisements, labels, signs, prints, packages, wrappers, receptacles, product
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`configurations, and all other materials in its possession or under its control that resemble or
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`suggest the BUNCH O BALLOONS mark or the distinctive product configuration trade dress of
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`the Bunch O Balloons product, or any other reproduction, counterfeit, copy or colorable
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`imitation of ZURU’s trademarks, trade names, or trade dress, and all plates, molds, matrices, and
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`other means of making or duplicating the same.
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`4.
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`For an order pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 504(b) ordering Telebrands to account and
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`pay to ZURU damages in an amount to be proven at trial, including profits attributable to the
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`infringement not taken into account in computing actual damages under. ZURU is also entitled
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`to statutory damages under 17 U.S.C. § 504(c) based on Telebrands’ infringements after the date
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`of copyright registration.
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`5.
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`For an order pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1117 and New Jersey common law ordering
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`Telebrands to account and pay to ZURU damages in an amount sufficient to fairly compensate
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`Plaintiffs for the injury it has sustained plus all profits which are attributable to the infringing
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`sale of goods or services under the names and marks complained of herein.
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`6.
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`For an order pursuant to N.J. Stat. Ann. ordering Telebrands to account and pay to
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`ZURU damages in an amount sufficient to fairly compensate Plaintiffs for the injury it has
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`sustained, plus punitive treble damages.
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`7.
`
`For an order pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1117, 17 U.S.C. § 505, and N.J. Stat. Ann.
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`§ 56:8-19 ordering Telebrands to pay to ZURU the costs of this action and ZURU’s attorney
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`fees.
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`JURY DEMAND
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`
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`Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 38 (b), Plaintiffs hereby demand trial by jury on all issues so
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`triable.
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`Respectfully submitted,
`
`ZURU Ltd.
`By Counsel
`
`_s/ Susan C. Cassell ____________________
`Susan C. Cassell (N.J. Bar No. 006831985)
`Law Office of Susan C. Cassell
`419 Lucille Court
`Ridgewood, NJ 07450
`Phone: 201-445-3894
`Fax: 201-445-3894
`cassell.susan@gmail.com
`
`Daniel Finnegan (Dist. N.J. admission pending)
`Thomas M. Dunlap (pro hac vice pending)
`David Ludwig (pro hac vice pending)
`Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig PLLC
`1717 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
`Suite 1025
`Washington, DC 20006
`(202) 316-8558
`(202) 318-0242 (fax)
`dfinnegan@dbllawyers.com
`tdunlap@dbllawyers.com
`dludwig@dbllawyers.com
`
`Cortland C. Putbrese (pro hac vice pending)
`Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig PLLC
`2307 East Broad Street, Suite 301
`Richmond, VA 23223
`(703) 777-7319
`(703) 777-3656 (fax)
`cputbrese@dbllawyers.com
`
`Counsel for the Plaintiff
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`I. (a) PLAINTIFFS
`DEFENDANTS
`ZURU Ltd.
`Telebrands Corp.
`
`Guangzhou, China
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`
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`Law Office of Susan C. Cassell, 419 Lucille Court, Ridgewood, NJ
`07450, 201-445-3894; and Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig PLLC
`
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