After our lawfirm Maschoff Brennan offered to handle the appeal on 100% contingency it was an offer we couldn't refuse. We don't pay a penny in legal fees unless they win so they must be confident of the outcome. When you see all the evidence that was not allowed including false declarations on the trademark, abandoned trademark for "comic con", no licenses prior to 2014 when they sued us and even the principle register trademark from Chicago Comicon, you'll understand why we are bullish about winning the con war.
We like a lot of the people at SDCC and they have a great event. We just think somebody has to stand up for the 140 comic cons that can't afford to fight for what is everybodies.
So Salt Lake Comic Con takes their car to San Diego and SDCC throws a fit and demands their website and to change all their logos. Are they a 2 year old? Here's all the info: http://saltlakecomiccon.com/san-diego-comic-con-intl-vs-salt-lake-comic-con/
I guess you haven't seen the logo for New York Comic Con, also not related in any way to San Diego. http://comicsbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/New_York_Comic_Con_logo.svg_.png
San Diego hasn't policed their mark since 1996. Game over.
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Salt Lake Comic Con is appealing
After our lawfirm Maschoff Brennan offered to handle the appeal on 100% contingency it was an offer we couldn't refuse. We don't pay a penny in legal fees unless they win so they must be confident of the outcome. When you see all the evidence that was not allowed including false declarations on the trademark, abandoned trademark for "comic con", no licenses prior to 2014 when they sued us and even the principle register trademark from Chicago Comicon, you'll understand why we are bullish about winning the con war.
We like a lot of the people at SDCC and they have a great event. We just think somebody has to stand up for the 140 comic cons that can't afford to fight for what is everybodies.
Re: Not that simple
So Salt Lake Comic Con takes their car to San Diego and SDCC throws a fit and demands their website and to change all their logos. Are they a 2 year old? Here's all the info:
http://saltlakecomiccon.com/san-diego-comic-con-intl-vs-salt-lake-comic-con/
Re:
I guess you haven't seen the logo for New York Comic Con, also not related in any way to San Diego.
http://comicsbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/New_York_Comic_Con_logo.svg_.png
San Diego hasn't policed their mark since 1996. Game over.