'Better Call Saul' is being sued for defamation by Liberty Tax.
Better Call Saul producers will have to lawyer up because AMC Networks and Sony Pictures are being sued for trademark infringement and trade dress by Liberty Tax, a real-life tax company. According to The Wrap, Liberty Tax claims the series used its trademarked name and symbols to create the fake tax company introduced in Season 6, Episode 2.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Due to the proximity of the name of the real and the fake tax company, Liberty Tax decided to sue the series producers for the allegedly “intentional misuse” of their trademark. Besides claiming the fake company name is too close to their own, Liberty Tax also points out how the series shows a huge inflatable Statue of Liberty in front of the embezzler’s office, a symbol frequently used to identify the real-world company.
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