Article 5EB5M ‘Spinning’ is trademarked, and Peloton isn’t happy about it

‘Spinning’ is trademarked, and Peloton isn’t happy about it

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Jon Porter
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Peloton is fighting to have the terms spin" and spinning" treated as generic terms, arguing that they've entered into common usage in spite of being trademarked since the late 90s, Bloomberg reports. This week it filed petitions with the US Patent and Trademark Office's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board to try and cancel both trademarks owned by Mad Dogg Athletics, arguing that spin class and spin bike are part of the fitness lexicon" and that they're generic terms to describe a type of exercise bike and associated in-studio class."

Mad Dogg had earlier filed a lawsuit against Peloton, alleging that its products infringe upon its exercise bike patents. While the lawsuit doesn't make claims on trademarks, Bloomberg characterizes...

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