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Old 10-12-2009, 06:51 PM   #1
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Yet another lawsuit by the makers of Monster

'Monster' vs. 'Vermonster' in energy drink/beer battle
By The Associated Press
October 12, 2009, 4:43PM

MORRISVILLE, Vt. -- Forget David and Goliath. This fight's between Matt and Monster.

The maker of Monster energy drinks has taken aim at a Vermont brewery that sells a beer called "The Vermonster," ordering it to stop selling, advertising and promoting the craft brew because it could confuse consumers.

The energy drink-maker, Hansen Beverage Co., wants tiny Rock Art Brewery to stop using the name "Vermonster" on the barley brew and to compensate it for its attorneys' fees.

Matt Nadeau, who owns the brewery with his wife, Renee, says he's been told by five trademark attorneys that the law is probably on his side, but that proving it through lengthy litigation could bankrupt him.

"This is just about principle," said Nadeau, 43. "Corporate America can't be allowed to do this, in this day and age. It's just not right."

The beer is made at Rock Art's small warehouse brewery in Morrisville, which employs seven people, and is sold in 22-ounce brown glass bottles. It hit the market in 2007, and is now sold in Vermont, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut and Arizona.

Based in Corona, Calif., Hansen sold over $1 billion worth of Monster drinks last year. The products carrying a distinctive three-line logo designed to look like a claw mark.

"A lifestyle in a can," its Web site proclaims.

The dispute began last month, when a lawyer for Hansen Beverage sent an e-mail message to Nadeau's attorneys saying the brewer would "undoubtedly create a likelihood of confusion and/or dilute" Hansen's trademark.

The Hansen lawyer who wrote the e-mail, Diane M. Reed, declined to comment. A telephone message left for a Hansen spokeswoman wasn't returned.

Nadeau contacted Reed to say the products are in two different markets -- beer and energy drinks -- and offered to surrender any rights to use the name on an energy drink. According to Nadeau, Reed said that's not Hansen's concern, but that Hansen wants to enter the alcoholic beverage market.

"I said 'Too bad, I'm already here.' I've been here. And I'm already brewing beer," said Nadeau.

Such warning letters aren't unusual in trademark disputes.

"The way the law is arranged, the holder of a trademark has to be very aggressive in defending it, even when it's overreaching," said Douglas Riley, Nadeau's trademark attorney. "If you miss a legitimate infringement, people will point out in later years that you weren't defending your properties. You can lose it if you don't defend it, so you err on the side of caution.

"Escalator, aspirin, celluloid were once trademarks and they became common jargon because the owners didn't defend them or find a way to stop people from using those names," Riley said.

He said he's in discussions with Hansen Beverage representatives.

David S. Welkowitz, a trademark law expert who's not involved in the case, says there isn't a hard-and-fast answer, but that litigating the dispute could take a long time -- and a lot of money.

"People don't have to believe that Hansen makes the beer, they simply have to believe that Hansen approved of it or licensed it," he said.

Nadeau has taken his beef online. Rock Art's Web site headlines a description of the dispute as "Rock Art Brewery vs. Corporate America."

And his supporters are taking up the cause.

"Letting you know I've stopped buying all Hansen/Monster products until you back off on rockartbrewery," one person wrote on Twitter. "Cheering for David v. Goliath," wrote another.

One Vermont store decided to boycott Monster.

At Beverage Warehouse, in Winooski, co-owner George Bergin has taken Hansen and Monster products off the shelves and is telling customers why. Monster is the store's best-selling energy drink, and sales may be lost, but that's OK, he said.

"At least we're getting their attention," Bergin said. "Maybe, hopefully, (Hansen) thought they'd send a threatening letter and realized that Vermont's the kind of place where people stand up for each other, and this might've been a mistake."

(Associated Press Writer John Curran authored this report.)

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Old 10-12-2009, 07:30 PM   #2
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Guess which energy drink I won't by buying anymore.
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Old 10-12-2009, 09:56 PM   #3
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Ditto. Fuck those guys.
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Old 10-12-2009, 10:45 PM   #4
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Beer > Energy-drink.
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Old 10-12-2009, 11:47 PM   #5
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Dude...

How can things get any better? Malt liquor + caffeine. C'mon!
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Old 10-13-2009, 07:38 AM   #6
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I never drink energy drinks anyways, I'm not about to start now.
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Old 10-13-2009, 07:49 AM   #7
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There's only one flavor of Monster that I like, and I don't have it often, but they are still getting a letter and boycott from me. That's just.. not cool, on so many levels.
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Old 10-13-2009, 09:41 AM   #8
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Monster cans are just too big, I can't drink all of that. When I absolutely need a lift I just drink a small can of Red Bull.

But really, its rare to not hear how a corporation is douchey. Chiquita gets slaves to pick its bananas, Coke at best exploits their Colombian workers, at worst is puting hits out on unionists, Pepsi poisons India's natural resources. Its best just to drink water and tea and buy local or fair trade when you can.
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Monster cans are just too big, I can't drink all of that. When I absolutely need a lift I just drink a small can of Red Bull.

But really, its rare to not hear how a corporation is douchey. Chiquita gets slaves to pick its bananas, Coke at best exploits their Colombian workers, at worst is puting hits out on unionists, Pepsi poisons India's natural resources. Its best just to drink water and tea and buy local or fair trade when you can.
Uh, tea companies are notoriously shitty too.
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Uh, tea companies are notoriously shitty too.
I know, pretty easy to find fair trade tea here though. Could've phrased that better.
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