Trademark Resolution: Postal Service To Promote The Postal Service

from the innovative dept

For all the stories we hear about ridiculous trademark lawsuits and cease & desist letters, here’s an interesting twist. Copyfight is pointing to a NY Times article that talks about the innovative way the US Postal Service settled a trademark dispute with a band called Postal Service. After originally sending a cease & desist, the two sides worked out an agreement where the band would help promote the actual Postal Service, which also would help the USPS try to get a little more attention from that younger generation who doesn’t quite see the need for the Postal Service. Of course, you could question why a cease & desist was needed at all. Was there anyone out there who would actually confuse a CD from a band for the actual United States Postal Service? It seems unlikely. But, if you believe that it really was a threat, maybe you’ll also believe that teens and 20-year-olds will suddenly start rushing to the post office rather than sending email just because some music act says they should.


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DV Henkel-Wallace says:

Could work...

…maybe you’ll also believe that teens and 20-year-olds will suddenly start rushing to the post office rather than sending email just because some music act says they should.

Hey, it works with useless shoes and other consumer items, why not the tragically unhip post office?

Of course they could finish their shows by “going postal” and squirting the audience with super-soakers…

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