The breakfast cereal manufacturer Post is suing the pop-rock rock group OK Go over their band name, after Post recently started making a line of on-the-go cereals under the brand name "OK Go!" The ...
Indie pop band OK Go and breakfast titan Post have settled their legal action against each other stemming from a planned line of “OK Go!” cereals. As Rolling Stone reported in April, after Post ...
The band OK Go has reached a confidential settlement to end a bizarre legal battle with Post Foods over a new line of on-the-go cereal packages called “OK Go!” Just months after OK Go — a power pop ...
The post OK Go Settle Lawsuit with Post Foods Over Instant Cereal appeared first on Consequence. Back in January, the band OK Go got involved in a bizarre lawsuit with Post Foods over the right to use ...
Perhaps you’ve heard, but power-pop band and viral music-video creators OK Go are currently in a legal battle with Post Foods, and it’s all because of a portable snack package containing Post cereals ...
OK Go has no problem with brands. Over the years, the band has worked with companies like State Farm, Chevrolet and Morton Salt to create elaborate music videos that reliably go viral, earning a slew ...
Post Consumer Brands and the alternative rock band OK Go are in a legal dispute over trademark usage of the term “OK Go!” after a new cereal hit market shelves earlier this month. A civil complaint ...
Earlier this year, Post rolled out a new “anytime, anywhere” cereal line in test markets across the U.S. In a radical break from two centuries of breakfast tradition, the four flavors (Cocoa Pebbles, ...
Indie rock band OK Go are attempting to stop the Post cereal company from trademarking the name “OK Go!”WireImage Famed cereal brand Post is in hot milk over its lawsuit against indie band OK Go for ...
In 2006, rock band OK Go released a music video for their song “Here It Goes Again,” which featured the band members running back and forth on four treadmills set up side-by-side in what looks like an ...
(CBS/AP) Kids eat cereal only if it's loaded with sugar, right? Don't be so sure. A new study shows children actually like low-sugar cereals. Researchers at Yale studied cereal preference in 91 kids.