OK Go have responded publicly to a lawsuit brought against them by US food brand Post Foods over a new cereal product that shares the band’s name.
The slightly confusing element of this (or one of them at least) is that it’s Post Foods suing the band over its decision to use their name.
The band think it’s a problem, see, and the food maker disagrees.“Have you ever had your name stolen by a multi-billion-dollar food processing Goliath?” asked the band’s Damian Kulash on Instagram. “Here’s how it goes down: 1.
They apply for a trademark on the name you’ve been using for 25 years. 2. You send a letter asking them to pick a different name, please.
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