Posted On: October 8, 2009 by Jo-Anne Yau

The Power of a Name: Companies Allegedly Lie About Plugs From Oprah

oprah_logo.jpg Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Mehmet Oz are suing over 50 small beauty product and dietary supplement companies across the country, claiming that the businesses falsely professed that the TV personality and her recurring talk show health expert endorsed their merchandise.

Among Oprah’s list of grievances are consumer fraud and unauthorized use of names, likenesses, and trademarks. Many of the defendant companies appear to be fly-by-night outfits, running credit card scams. The victims are unsuspecting buyers of their vitamins, anti-cellulite and anti-wrinkle creams, and tooth-whitening products. Oprah is incensed that her reputation was purportedly tied to these questionable organizations.

The clout Oprah has today is mind-boggling, but not surprising! People will run out and buy anything if it gets a thumbs-up from her. The same goes for any powerful or famous person. To think that these companies would misrepresent the facts just to capitalize on her sphere of influence is a testament to Oprah’s power in the market. While we could argue that a little more caution from viewers in making purchases couldn’t hurt, trademark laws exist to protect consumers from being confused as to who endorses which products.

Ensure that your name isn’t associated with sketchy characters! Contact a trademark attorney for protection!

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