The result is a Wild West environment of marijuana
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The marijuana industry certainly has been on the receiving end of legal threats from other companies that do have trademark and patent protection. — APSnoop Dogg has his own line of marijuana.Hundreds of marijuana-related patents have likely been requested by the US Patent and Trademark Office, according to those who work in the industry. So does Willie Nelson. And last year, Hershey Co.Pot companies are also filing state-level trademarks, thereby avoiding the snag in a federal trademark application: the requirement that the mark is used in interstate commerce, which remains off-limits for pot companies. Patents and trademarks are largely regulated by the federal government, which considers marijuana an illegal drug and therefore ineligible for any sort of legal protection. Cease-and-desist letters aren’t uncommon in the mailboxes of marijuana companies, whether it’s for making a candy that looks like a non- intoxicating brand, or for selling a type of pot that includes a trademarked word or phrase in its name.

The result is a Wild West environment of marijuana entrepreneurs trying to stake claims and establish cross-state markets using a patchwork of state laws. Both pot companies agreed to stop selling the products and destroy any remaining inventory. And people in the business are relying on a patchwork of state-level laws to try to stake claims and establish cross-state markets.Marijuana producers are also claiming everything they can that doesn’t involve actual weed.“The use of our trademarks in connection with drugs tarnishes the Girl Scouts name,” the organisation says in the letter it says it has sent to pot sellers primarily in California.A store manager shows some of the products available in the marijuana line marketed by rapper Snoop Dogg in one of the marijuana chain’s outlets in Denver.The Girl Scouts of the USA, for example, says it has sent dozens of cease-and-desist letters to those selling a popular strain of pot known as Girl Scout Cookies, or another called Thin Mints. But generally speaking there is broad agreement within the patent law community that they will,” said Eric Greenbaum, director of intellectual property for Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.”The pot industry’s makeshift branding efforts, from celebrity names on boxes of weed to the many weed-themed T-shirts and stickers common in towns with a legal marijuana market, show the industry taking Grab bars factory halting steps toward the mainstream., which is seeking a patent for a strain of marijuana to treat seizures that it has developed in Minnesota. Melissa Etheridge has a marijuana-infused wine.

The result is that consumers have no way of knowing that celebrity-branded pot is any different than what they could get in a plastic baggie from a corner drug dealer. But the industry can’t use those same laws to protect its own brands.”“They haven’t issued a single patent yet. “We’re in a new industry, where the benefits of federal protection aren’t open to us,” said John Lord, CEO of LivWell, a 10-store chain of Colorado marijuana shops. Snoop Dogg calls his eight strains of weed “DANK FROM THE DOGGFATHER HIMSELF.” Nelson’s yet-to-be-released line says the pot is “born of the awed memories of musicians who visited Willie’s bus after a show. Problem is, those weed brands aren’t much more substantial than the labels they’re printed on.As the fast-growing marijuana industry emerges from the black market and starts looking like a mainstream industry, there’s a scramble to brand and trademark pot products.

In Colorado, for example, there are nearly 700 trade names and 200 trademarks registered that include the word “marijuana” or a synonym, Kamin said.A store manager shows some of the products available in the marijuana line marketed by rapper Snoop Dogg in one of the marijuana chain’s outlets in Denver. So far federal authorities have either ignored or rejected marijuana patent and trademark requests, as in the 2010 case of a California weed-delivery service that applied to trademark its name “The Canny Bus. So a pot company could trademark its logo, or patent a process for packaging something, without mentioning that the “something” is marijuana. — AP BRAISED-PEPPER-LAMB--resize.Companies like Ligand are betting that if marijuana becomes nationally legal, they’ll be first in line to claim legal ownership of whichever type of marijuana they’ve already developed..“You can’t go into federal court to get federal benefits if you’re a drug dealer,” said Sam Kamin, a University of Denver law professor who tracks marijuana law. That doesn’t mean that the pot business isn’t trying.The celebrity endorsements are just the latest attempt to add cachet to a line of weed





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