Starbucks: Win some, lose some

In a rare setback for the company that made “Frappuccino” a household word, a federal judge ruled that a small New Hampshire coffee roaster can keep selling its “Charbucks” brand coffee beans, following a nearly decade-long legal battle with Starbucks Corp.

Judge Laura Swain of New York federal court ruled last month that consumers were unlikely to be confused between Starbucks and the “Charbucks” and “Mister Charbucks” coffee blends sold by the family-owned Black Bear Micro Roastery of Centre Tuftonboro, New Hampshire.

Reuters via Yahoo! News

You may remember the Astoria, Oregon, woman who lost her case to preserve the name Sambucks.