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Jack Daniel’s to defend name against dog toy in US Supreme Court

The distiller has accused the creator of Bad Spaniels of violating trademark law

FILE PHOTO. A bottle of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey is displayed next to a Bad Spaniels dog toy in Arlington, Va., Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022. ©  AP Photo/Jessica Gresko

Lawyers for distiller Jack Daniel’s will take on a pet accessory maker in the highest US court on Wednesday. The famous whiskey brand claims that the “Bad Spaniels Silly Squeaker” dog toy with its poop-themed jokes violates federal trademark law, according to an entry on the US Supreme Court website.

The product in question, a squeaky toy by VIP Products LLC, bears a striking resemblance to Jack Daniel’s whiskey bottle, having virtually the same size, shape, a similar font style and a black label.

Jack Daniel’s “Old No. 7 Brand Tennessee Sour Mash Whiskey” inspired VIP Products to create “The Old No. 2 On Your Tennessee Carpet,” a euphemism for an animal pooping.

The liquor bottle’s “40% ALC. BY VOL. (80 PROOF)” became “43% POO BY VOL.” and “100% SMELLY.”

According to an earlier ruling by the district court, the use of Jack Daniel’s trademarks “to sell poop-themed dog toys was likely to confuse consumers, infringed Jack Daniel’s marks, and tarnished Jack Daniel’s reputation,” the Supreme Court’s release states.

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The toy manufacturer later won an appeal, when the court ruled its use of Jack Daniel’s trademark was non-commercial and qualified as an “expressive work” protected by the US Constitution’s First Amendment.

VIP Products make dog toys that parody roughly two dozen other liquor and soft-drink brands, such as Johnnie Walker and Coca-Cola.

According to Reuters, a ruling is expected by the end of June.

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