Lucasfilm sues to stop 'Skywalker' billboards--The Hollywood Reporter | Esq. | Entertainment and Media Law

« Judge slaps Sumner Redstone in Midway Games bankruptcy | Main | Robin Williams loses $6 million pay-or-play lawsuit over 'Cop Out' »


February 04, 2010

Lucasfilm sues to stop 'Skywalker' billboards

By Eriq Gardner

Episode_4_Luke_Skywalker_1 The galactic empire known as Lucasfilm has zeroed in on a threat in its airspace — an intruder with the audacity to hang big billboards in and around Chicago under the flagship "Skywalker Outdoor."

Lawyers for the George Lucas company are using a potent brand-zapping canon known as a trademark infringement lawsuit. In a complaint filed yesterday in Illinois District Court, Lucasfilm claims Skywalker Outdoor is improperly using its Skywalker mark in connection with a billboard advertising business, including displaying signage bearing the Skywalker mark promoting the company.

According to the complaint, Lucasfilm previously warned Skywalker Outdoor about misuse of the mark, and the company agreed in 2007 to stop using the name after a one-year grace period.

That date has come and gone, and Skywalker Outdoor continues to be a pest, according to the filing.

Now the empire is, um, striking back, claiming that "Unless Skywalker Outdoor is enjoined from engaging in the wrongful conduct described above, Lucasfilm will suffer irreparable injury and further harm."

Skywalker Outdoor declined to comment.

So much for my new cookie company - Wookie Cookies

Post a comment

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In.

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451d69069e20120a862714a970b

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Lucasfilm sues to stop 'Skywalker' billboards:

The Hollywood Reporter



The Hollywood Reporter
Contact: Nicole Fairres at 323.525.2025 or nicole.fairres@thr.com


The Hollywood Reporter is Your Complete Film Resource

The columnists and bloggers who write for The Hollywood Reporter have their collective finger on the pulse of the boxoffice. From Robert Osbourne to Martin Grove and the rest, THR columnists deliver their thoughts on the film industry in an uncompromised style. Subscribe to THR today and get the latest views from these film experts and get the latest movie reviews as well.