Monster Cable is Back! Sues Mini-Golf Company
Monster Cable has already attracted the ire of hi-fi enthusiasts worldwide. If it’s not putting up shady displays at big box stores to lure customers into its Monster Cable scam its doing the same at trade shows like CES.
But Monster Cable’s moral ambiguity isn’t limited to promotion of premium priced cables. Monster is fast becoming known as a litigious nuisance in an effort to protect the exclusivity of its name brand. Not long after Audioholics reported on the intellectual property rights dust-up Monster created with Kurt over at Blue Jeans Cable, now Monster is looking to bully a mini-golf company named Monster Mini-Golf.
Remember mini-putt? It’s changed over the years and seems to have transformed into glow-in-the-dark mini-golf. Monster Mini Golf is a glow-in-the-dark mini-golf chain based out of Rhode Island. Monster Cables claims that Monster Mini-Golf confuses customers and dilutes its trademark.
Chalk this ridiculous lawsuit up there with the Monster Cable filings against the Chicago Bears for calling themselves the Monsters of the Midway or Pixar for its film Monsters Inc. Can a company really own a word like Monster?
Some companies are known for giving to charities. Others are just known for high quality products at reasonable prices. Monster Cable is well on its way to being known of squandering public resources with frivolous lawsuits. The company’s public relations and marketing departments might want to rethink that strategy. It can only further hurt public perception of the Monster Cable brand.