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Blue Jeans Cable to Donate Sales Profits for Monster Mini Golf Lawsuit

by Gene DellaSala last modified December 05, 2008
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Kurt Denke of Blue Jeans Cable speaks out on the Monster Mini Golf Situation.

As the classic film Frankenstein teaches us, much can be accomplished by an angry band of villagers wielding torches and pitchforks--at least, when there is a monster on the loose. As those who have followed the story of Monster Mini Golf will already be well aware, there is a Monster in the audio/video cable industry's midst, and it, like the monsters of the big screen, requires a mass response. Well, okay, not one involving torches and pitchforks as such, but a mass response nonetheless.

Monster Mini Golf, a small franchise business owned by Christina Vitagliano of Providence, Rhode Island, has been sued in United States District Court by Monster Cable of Brisbane, California. The basis of the suit is that Monster Cable asserts that the use of the term "Monster" in Monster Mini Golf's trade name and marks infringes Monster Cable's various registered marks.

There has been so much editorializing on the merits -- or lack of merits -- of this suit that there is really very little more to say. Suffice it to say that we believe that Monster Mini Golf will, and must, win this suit. As we all know, regardless of the merits of a lawsuit, the burdens of litigation can be harsh. I personally spent a couple of decades in the practice of federal litigation, and it can be long, hard and costly; and I, like Ms. Vitagliano, have been threatened with meritless litigation by Monster Cable (for details, see Blue Jeans Cable Strikes Back). We at Blue Jeans Cable, though having no business affiliation of any kind with Monster Mini Golf, feel a deep sense of kinship and common cause with Ms. Vitagliano and her struggle to protect her business from predation.

Torches and pitchforks, however, will not do the job in this particular case. The battle here must be done by lawyers, and that costs money. To date, Ms. Vitagliano has incurred a legal bill running into six figures, and she can use all the help she can get to carry on the fight. We are working to aid the Monster Mini Golf defense in two ways.

First, Blue Jeans Cable will match contributions to Monster Mini Golf's defense fund, up to a total of one thousand dollars, made through > this page on our site <

Second, we are placing several products on a special Torches and Pitchforks" Promotion. We will donate, without limit, ten percent of our gross revenue from this promotion to Monster Mini Golf's legal defense. This promotion runs through December 15; if you need cables, have a look.

I have spoken at length with Ms. Vitagliano and she is a real fighter. I believe that if she can stay the course and fight the good fight, Monster Cable will lose this lawsuit. That loss will not only bring relief to Monster Mini Golf, but will put a powerful precedent in the hand of every owner of a trade name containing the word "Monster" to fight back against meritless trademark litigation. Too many people cave in to these threats; let's do what we can to encourage Ms. Vitagliano to carry on.

Kurt Denke

Blue Jeans Cable

by Gene DellaSala last modified December 05, 2008

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DaleAV posts on March 04, 2009 10:33
I give Monster credit for putting some quality cables on the market a couple of decades ago when there was some real junk out there, literally.

If they had continued in that vein, and kept prices reasonable, and toned down the ridiculous marketing rhetoric, they might be more popular today.
Have no one to blame but themselves for any troubles they are now encountering.
jazzisnumberone posts on January 18, 2009 19:21
With the closing of CC Monster Cable's products have lost a large outlet. Sad that large companies try to destroy smaller ones. Remember David and Goliath. Wasn't a good outcome for the giant.
Shock posts on January 17, 2009 15:18
Nemo128;495496
My porn name was going to be Monster C*ck. Now I wish I had gone into porn, just so Noel Lee could sue me.

Opening statement: "Ladies and gentleman of the jury, the distinction between Monster C*ck and Monster Cable is very unclear. Both entities f*ck people constantly, so maybe one can be confused for the other. The significant difference is, people ENJOY getting f*cked by Monster C*ck!"


I laughed so hard a little pee came out.
Kn9Sly posts on December 20, 2008 15:43
Go BJC, spread that word. I'm lighting my torches and handing out instruments of destruction. (Okay, I'm typing on my keyboard, but still)
KurtBJC posts on December 16, 2008 22:59
Hey, all: just to let you know, we're extending the Torches and Pitchforks Sale beyond the original 12/15 expiration date. I'm not sure just how long we'll run it; but when we stop, we'll take the page down. Here's the link:

Torches and Pitchforks Sale [bluejeanscable.com]

Kurt
Blue Jeans Cable [bluejeanscable.com]
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