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Louisiana Brewer Sued Over Mechahopzilla Beer

By | September 12, 2013

The Japanese company that produced the classic series of “Godzilla” movies has sued a New Orleans brewery, claiming the MechaHopzilla beer brand infringes on its copyrights and trademarks.

The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in New Orleans by Toho Co. Ltd. It includes photographs of the Mechagodzilla character Toho introduced in 1974 and a beer can produced by New Orleans Lager & Ale Brewing Co. LLC, known as NOLA Brewing.

The lawsuit filed Friday says NOLA Brewing did not get permission from or pay Toho to use the trademarked character.

Brewery president and CEO Kirk Coco says his company applied for a trademark when the beer went on sale last year.

He says he hadn’t heard of Toho until the company filed papers opposing the proposed MechaHopzilla trademark.

Topics Lawsuits Louisiana

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  • September 13, 2013 at 10:15 am
    Whodathunkit? says:
    Didn't drink, why do you think he tried to destroy most of Japan? Skunky beer, that's why. Maybe Black Lagoon Ale is next with a nasty creature on the label?
  • September 12, 2013 at 5:47 pm
    Is it just me? says:
    I REALLY don't remember Godzilla drinking beer.
  • September 12, 2013 at 3:14 pm
    Original Bob says:
    That was your movie? I saw it in college, man did I cry when I thought their dog "Bud" died trying to rescue the keg from the frat house fire.

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