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NOTE: In the five years since this post was written, some of the links to external publications have broken.
The world is full of roosters, which means there will always be companies and products for E. &. J. Rooster (translated from the Spanish and Italian) to threaten. When it comes to trademarking this particular generic noun, it’s nothing less than a full employment act for lawyers.
Nail Polish. Sued. Now off market.
Meanwhile, take a look at a few of the products and companies just waiting for a threatening letter. And remember that if they’re willing to nail a member of their own family, they’ll certainly come after you.
Brewery in Guatamala (Not sued yet)
Gallo shoe from Patagonia (Sued, suit dismissed)
Gallo Pasta (Subject of lawsuit by E. &. J. Rooster)
Pasta Seller Steve Winston (Being sued by E. &. J. Rooster)
More pasta, available on Amazon. (Not sued yet)
Gallo de Oro – Salt & Pepper Shakers. Sued. Changed Name.
Gallo Music Group. (Not sued yet)
El Gallo Rojo Records (Not sued yet)
Orange Clothing Co., Gallo Rojo Brand. Sued. Suit dismissed.
Traditional Mexican salsa, Pico de Gallo (Not sued yet.)
Girl enjoying Pico de Gallo (Not sued yet.)
Pico de Gallo restaurant (Not sued yet.)
Foghorn Leghorn (Gallo/rooster -Not sued yet.)
Gallo Volvo (Not sued yet)
Gallo’s Seafood (Not sued yet)
Gallo Realty (Not sued yet)