TSR "TSR Games is Back"... how come they can use TSR's logos?

jasin

Explorer

E. Gary Gygax Jr. and others are heading a new company called TSR Games, and I'm surprised to see them using the old TSR logos.

I vaguely understand there is something in US trademark law about losing a trademark through disuse, but Wizards of the Coast is selling PDFs with the TSR logo right now.

Anyone informed enough to be able to explain why this wouldn't get them in trouble with WotC, and/or why that trouble might be worth it for a new company?
 

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Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
Jayson Elliot acquired the expired trademark back in 2011 and launched Gygax Magazine. Luke and Ernie Gygax were both involved, as was Tim Kask. The magazine was cancelled a few years ago as Luke and Ernie Gygax withdrew after a trademark dispute with (I think) Gail Gygax.



I'm not sure how this TSR is connected to that (or if it is?) -- this one mentions Ernie Gygax.
 

Fanaelialae

Legend

E. Gary Gygax Jr. and others are heading a new company called TSR Games, and I'm surprised to see them using the old TSR logos.

I vaguely understand there is something in US trademark law about losing a trademark through disuse, but Wizards of the Coast is selling PDFs with the TSR logo right now.

Anyone informed enough to be able to explain why this wouldn't get them in trouble with WotC, and/or why that trouble might be worth it for a new company?
IANAL, but WotC owns the old original TSR products from when they purchased TSR, which is why they can sell PDF scans of those products with the TSR logo on it. I don't think the law requires them to remove the old TSR trademark from the scan.

AFAIK, they couldn't however put the TSR logo on new products, or even a reprint like the 1e books they sold a few years back. Because someone else currently holds that trademark.

It would suck if you bought out a company with a trademark, along with trademarked inventory, and then couldn't sell that inventory because someone else acquired the actual trademark.
 



It would suck if you bought out a company with a trademark, along with trademarked inventory, and then couldn't sell that inventory because someone else acquired the actual trademark.
Yep.

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Fanaelialae

Legend
The lesson there would be to not let trademarks you own lapse.
Based on some Googling, it looks to me like if you don't use it for 3 years a trademark will automatically lapse, or something along those lines. Seems like it might be a case of use it or lose it.
 



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