美国国家公共电台 NPR 2 Towns Locked In Trademark Battle Over Pierogi Festival Name(在线收听) |
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Now a federal case over pierogi and who can lay claim to Pierogi Fest. (SOUNDBITE OF FESTIVAL MUSIC) UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: It's a Polish dumpling. And they're filled with either different meats, cheeses. A lot of them have fruits. You have your dessert ones, which are blueberry, strawberry. UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: Which is the most popular one? UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: Potato cheddar - there's nothing better. SHAPIRO: The Chicago suburb of Whiting, Ind., has been putting on a pierogi festival for 23 years. AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: And about 10 years ago, the Chamber of Commerce decided to put a legal claim on its annual pierogi party. TOM DABERTIN: We own the trademark rights. And trademark rights are enforceable in all 50 states. CORNISH: Tom Darrington is chairman of Pierogi Fest. Two years ago, the Pierogi Fest people sent a letter to Edwardsville, Pa., saying a pierogi festival there was infringing on their federal trademark. SHAPIRO: Another letter was sent to Pennsylvania this year. Edwardsville stood its ground. JACQUELINE MORAN: They are two simple words - pierogi, a food, and festival, an event. SHAPIRO: Jacqueline Moran organizes the Pennsylvania pierogi festival. MORAN: I really don't understand why they feel that we are a competition to them. CORNISH: So the Edwardsville Pierogi Festival filed a lawsuit Monday against the Pierogi Fest in Whiting, Ind. Lawyer James Haggerty represents Edwardsville. JAMES HAGGERTY: There is no consumer on planet Earth confusing these two pierogi festivals. SHAPIRO: The only agreement between the two sides is that pierogi are delicious. (SOUNDBITE OF MR. Z SONG, "THE BEER BARREL POLKA") |
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