Two Greasy Grills Battle Over Trademark Involving Food To Die For

Arizona Republic:  “Former nutritionist Jon Basso [owns the] . . . Heart Attack Grill.  The grill is a medical-themed restaurant in Chandler that serves high-calorie foods and no diet drinks. . . .  Brasso has become embroiled in a federal lawsuit with the Heart Stoppers Sports Grill on Interstate 95 I-95 in Delray Beach, Fla., over bragging rights to unhealthy food.  Basso claims exclusive rights to, among other things, the federally registered trademark, ‘A Taste Worth Dying For.’    The Florida grill advertises ‘Desserts to Die For’.”

Trademark Nation: Who Dat Who Own Who Dat?

The Huffington Post:  “Had Saints fans chanted, ‘Who Are Those Who Claim They Can Defeat The Saints, Who Are Those?’ then perhaps the NFL would not have found itself in a trademark dispute last week, but instead the fans chanted, ‘Who Dat Who Say Dey Beat Dem Saints, Who Dat, Who Dat’, and there you are.  The origins of Who Dat? are lost in the misty recesses of jargon, but some trace the cheer back to a Louisiana high school team.  By 1983 Aaron Neville had recorded a version for the Saints, then referred to as the Aints. The Saints, by the way, got their name from the gospel song, which got the name from Catholicism.”

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