Delta Air Lines has taken Marriott to court, claiming the hotel giant’s “Delta Hotels” brand confuses travelers and infringes on its trademarks. The high-stakes trial could force Marriott to rename the chain in the U.S.
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Detroit’s Unofficial ‘St. Regis’ Hotel: The Legal Loophole That Lets It Keep The Name For Free
There’s a hotel using the St. Regis name in Detroit with no affiliation to the Marriott brand
American Settles Ridiculous Lawsuit Against Delta Over Which Offers A ‘Flagship’ Experience
American Airlines refers to its premium long haul and cross country product as ‘Flagship’ and even calls its business class lounges Flagship. Delta used the term Flagship in releases – in its ordinary sense of the term, describing something as being premier – when talking about its Atlanta Sky Club, its business class suite, and its Airbus A350. American sued. The case has settled on the eve of trial.
Is The Trump Presidential Campaign Violating An American Express Trademark?
Donald Trump’s Presidential campaign is asking for donations by offering a Platinum card to denote membership in an exclusive tier in exchange. It isn’t just a ‘Platinum card’ but features an image of a person (Trump / a Centurion) in the center and the card’s border is very similar to the American Express Platinum Card as well.
Ridiculous: American Sues Delta For Confusing Customers Over Which Offers A ‘Flagship’ Experience
They say that Delta has improperly used the term flagship in some press releases – confusing consumers into thinking Delta has American’s great Flagship product.





