Trademark scammer update

I finally tracked down contact information for the attorney the scammers claimed to have on their counsel, and sent him an email. He almost immediately got back to me:

Thank you for finding a way to alert me that someone is fraudulently using my name and California Bar number and claiming to be associated with me or that I work for them. I greatly appreciate it.

Unfortunately, whoever is behind this scam has used other trademark related entity names and contacted other members of the public like yourself claiming that this person works for me or that I work for him/her, which is false. I have previously notified the State Bar of California that someone is misusing my name and bar number.

I am in-house counsel for [redacted]. I have no clients other than [company]. I am not a trademark attorney, and I do not know what [scammer company] is. I am not, and I have never been, associated with [scammer].

Best regards,

[redacted]

Anyway, I’ve been in communication with this attorney and he seems to want to shut these fuckers down.

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Common law trademark and band names

So, I’m in a bit of a frustrating situation right now.

I’ve been releasing music as “Sockpuppet” since 2006, with my first album under that name released in 2009. From everything I can find online, this firmly establishes me as having “common law” trademark status; for example:

Anyway, back in 2021, I decided to try registering for a federal registered trademark on the name Sockpuppet, but it was denied because of an existing trademark on the band name “Sock Puppet Parody” which they considered to be too similar. So I decided to stick with my common-law trademark status for now and figured I’d only move forward until something came up.

And, well, something came up.

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