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March 30, 2007

No "Big Love" for use of a Mormon Trademark

In a recent article by the Associated Press, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sent a cease and desist letter to Just Add Coffee, a Utah coffee shop, for using the image of a robed anMoronigel holding a trumpet up at an angle as coffee is poured into it.  The Utah coffee shop used the image in ads and to sell t-shirts and greeting cards.  The church claims that the image of the angel Moroni is a registered trademark. 

What’s even more interesting is the lengths to which the church has gone to protect its intellectual property rights.  The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has set up a non-profit corporation, the Intellectual Reserve, Inc., which owns most of the church’s intellectual property.  Most notably, in 1999, the Intellectual Reserve filed suit against Utah Lighthouse Ministries, Inc. seeking a preliminary injunction for copyright infringement.  The Intellectual Reserve claimed that the defendants were infringing their copyrights held in a Church Handbook of Instructions by posting it on a website.  The court granted the preliminary injunction.        

Sidebar comment: While writing this article I couldn’t help but to think back to the great South Park episode “All About Mormons”.  If you haven’t seen it, you can check out a summary of the episode here.



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