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Gorilla Glue #4 - Part II

Grizz

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JW, What's the announcement from ggstrains? I don't have IF.

It was just going over the settlement with the Glue company, old news here and rather stupid if you ask me but we did it for the Glue company.

We got a email from some jerk in MI saying were fakes and he created gg4, said he gave some seeds to some guy and he found the pheno gg4 and he still has a 1000 of the original seeds. So if some guy in MI wants to sell you some gg4 seeds good luck with that lol
 

dansbuds

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It was just going over the settlement with the Glue company, old news here and rather stupid if you ask me but we did it for the Glue company.

We got a email from some jerk in MI saying were fakes and he created gg4, said he gave some seeds to some guy and he found the pheno gg4 and he still has a 1000 of the original seeds. So if some guy in MI wants to sell you some gg4 seeds good luck with that lol



Wow !!!! they come crawling outa the woodwork i swear !!! :yoinks:
 

Americangrower

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It was just going over the settlement with the Glue company, old news here and rather stupid if you ask me but we did it for the Glue company.

We got a email from some jerk in MI saying were fakes and he created gg4, said he gave some seeds to some guy and he found the pheno gg4 and he still has a 1000 of the original seeds. So if some guy in MI wants to sell you some gg4 seeds good luck with that lol

Where was he when the glue co was suing you. You could have just added his name to the lawsuit ..lol
 

stoner51

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It was just going over the settlement with the Glue company, old news here and rather stupid if you ask me but we did it for the Glue company.

We got a email from some jerk in MI saying were fakes and he created gg4, said he gave some seeds to some guy and he found the pheno gg4 and he still has a 1000 of the original seeds. So if some guy in MI wants to sell you some gg4 seeds good luck with that lol
There are a lot of fakes and dicks willing to push them. I got 1 from a stand up guy who trusted the wrong person. It def has glue in it but it's not gg4. I feel so disappointed and let down that I almost want to quit growing. The guy I got it from felt bad about it and offered to send me some gg3!! Had to tell him no such thing. Can you believe it?! There are guys pushing this as legit.
 

DoubleTripleOG

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Forgot to comment the other day, but that Gluchee is looking fabulous Grizz !! Next level shit in my book. Cheese mixed with Original Glue, is a dream come true(I didn't mean to rhyme, lol) . I have a Lemon Skunk x Orig. Glue I just flipped. Hoping for some killer smoke.
 

billb

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It was just going over the settlement with the Glue company, old news here and rather stupid if you ask me but we did it for the Glue company.

We got a email from some jerk in MI saying were fakes and he created gg4, said he gave some seeds to some guy and he found the pheno gg4 and he still has a 1000 of the original seeds. So if some guy in MI wants to sell you some gg4 seeds good luck with that lol

That's insane. I'm sorry you gta deal with all that cuz. Craziness!
 

billb

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Aside from that idiot, here's a cpl and some GB in there. These are abt 10-14 days out. I had to rearrange a cpl today so the gg4 could get more light. An another 1 a cpl weeks in and one just out in flower
 

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Loc Dog

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I am sure you guys already know, but Ed Rosenthal just posted this on Facebook -

Nevermind the URL is being blocked since a competitor.




An adhesives firm and a cannabis business have agreed to patch up their differences and send the “gorilla” packing from dispensaries.

The Original Glue Co. and GG Strains LLC reached a settlement in the trademark infringement case the Ohio-based glue maker brought against the Las Vegas-based developer of marijuana strains, court records show.

Under the settlement agreement, GG Strains and its licensees of the company’s numbered strains initially named Original Glue #4 (additionally #1 and #5) will have to transition away from that name, any gorilla imagery and similarities to Original Glue Co. trademarks by Sept. 19, 2018, according to documents filed in federal court for Ohio’s southern district.

GG Strains also will eventually have to shut down its gorillaglue4.com website and transfer that domain name to Original Glue Co. by Jan. 1, 2020, according to the Sept. 21 court order.


The parties cannot disparage each others’ companies, services or actions
GG Strains has 12 months to cease using the word “Gorilla,” an image of a gorilla or the “Gorilla” trademarks.
In the nine-month period following Dec. 18, 2017, GG Strains can only use the Gorilla words, images or trademarks preceded by a different name and the phrase “formerly known as” or within a “History” page on GG Strains’ website.
GG Strains is required to disable the gorillaglue4.com website (can redirect it until Jan. 1, 2020, and explain the redirect for nine months following Sept. 19) and transfer website to Original Glue Co., which will not activate or use it.
Assign interest in GG Strains’ registered “Original Glue” trademarks to Original Glue by Jan. 1, 2020.
Affiliated companies, dispensaries, cultivators and other partners have to stop using the word “gorilla,” or any Original Glue Co. trademarks or imagery. Licensees of the strain have up to 90 days from Sept. 19, 2017, to stop using the gorilla word, images or trademarks. For 12 months after Sept. 19, 2017, GG Strains and only its licensing partners can use the prohibited words if preceded by a different name and the phrase “formerly known as.”
The settlement did not involve any monetary transactions between the firms, said Tom Hankinson, Original Glue Co.’s attorney, and officials for GG Strains.

Original Glue Co. and GG Strains reaching settlement terms was a “good thing,” Hankinson said Wednesday.

“I hope that other industry participants will respect these companies’ resolution of the matter,” he said. “I can’t comment specifically on Original Glue’s future activities, but it has invested a great deal in the Original Glue brand. It means a lot to the company and its stakeholders, and it would be a good bet that the company intends to protect its rights in that brand.”

GG Strains officials are in the throes of rebranding efforts and plan to contact partners, licensees and other industry members informing them of the settlement, the new names and some of the timetables outlined in the agreement, said Catherine Franklin, the company’s chief executive officer. The new names include: GG4 and/or Original Glue, GG5 and/or New Glue, and GG1 and/or Sister Glue, according to documents GG Strains provided to The Cannabist.

Ross Johnson, a founder of GG Strains, estimated the dispute and the ongoing rebranding efforts cost the firm $250,000.

“We’re going to survive; we’re going to overcome it,” Johnson told The Cannabist on Wednesday. “Is it a setback? Most definitely it is a setback. But it’s all behind us now, and it’s allowing us to move forward.”

The Sharonville, Ohio-based Original Glue Co. filed the lawsuit against GG Strains in March, alleging trademark infringement, dilution, unfair competition and cybersquatting.

By licensing and marketing products under the “confusingly similar” names of Original Glue #4, Original Glue #1 and Original Glue, #5, GG Strains is trading on — and profiting from — the reputation and goodwill the Original Glue Co. built during its 23 years of business, the firm alleged in the March 24 complaint.

Original Glue Co.’s initial claims for relief included having GG Strains stop using the Original Glue names, logos and imagery; deliver up for destruction any advertisements, signs, clothing or other materials containing the alleged infringing marks; disable the gorillaglue4.com website and transfer the domain to Original Glue Co.; withdraw and cancel any applications or trademarks containing the words “Original Glue”; and pay any and all profits arising from the alleged unlawful acts.

GG Strains officials denied the infringement claims, arguing that the two brands could coexist — akin to the Deltas (faucets and airlines) and Doves (soaps and chocolates) of the world. GG Strains executives and founders also said they started a rebranding effort to change the “Original Glue” numbered strains to “GG4,” “GG1,” and “GG5.”

According to the strain company, the naming had originated from a reputed episode where the company’s founders and budtenders commented on the glue-like, sticky nature of the plant’s resinous trichomes.

Intellectual property experts said the Original Glue case represented another coming-of-age moment for the maturing legal cannabis industry: that the guerrilla, tongue-in-cheek brand names developed during the heyday of underground marijuana was now being regarded in the same light as traditional business.
 

Grizz

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he just reposted the high times article about the law suit settlement with the Glue company
 
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