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MusclePharm agrees to drop ‘beast’ following trademark lawsuit

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MusclePharm will refrain from referencing Beast Sports Nutrition’s trademarks including ‘BEAST’ and…
MusclePharm will refrain from referencing Beast Sports Nutrition’s trademarks including ‘BEAST’ and ‘beast mode’ from all products after the US firms reached a court settlement.

The deal ends a year-long court battle after Beast accused MusclePharm of unauthorised use and representation of its BEAST trademarks.

“We’ve spent the last 17 years building BEAST into a well known and trusted brand and will enforce our trademark rights to the fullest extent of the law,” said Anthony Altieri, BEAST’s president.

Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

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