![]() ![]() ![]() Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, which dismissed the Cavern Club’s 2005 opposition to the Hard Rock’s trademark registration. The Cavern Club’s recent trademark infringement lawsuit is in response to the September 29th court decision that will allow Hard Rock to uphold its U.S. The Cavern Club owns trademark rights to that name in the United Kingdom, Australia, Hong Kong, Canada, Brazil, and the twenty-five European Community nations, while Hard Rock owns the U.S. The lawsuit also claims that the Cavern Club was known for hosting other famous acts like the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Elton John, the Kinks, and The Who.Īpparently, the Cavern Club and Hard Rock Café International, which owns restaurants, hotels, and casinos all over the world, have disagreed in the past regarding Hard Rock’s use of the Cavern Club trademark. In its lawsuit, the Cavern Club of Liverpool, England claims that it is a legendary nightclub, which opened in 1957, and was made famous after the Beatles gave hundreds of performances there. District Court, is accusing Florida-based Hard Rock Café International of trademark infringement because it has recently opened a small events room called “The Cavern Club” in one of its Las Vegas locations. ![]() San Diego – The internationally-known Hard Rock Café chain is being sued for trademark infringement in Las Vegas by England’s Cavern Club, known as the birthplace of the Beatles. ![]()
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