Kelly Slater a courthouse visitor

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Stu Nettle (stunet)
Surfpolitik

How do you say VSTR?

Is it a disemvoweled version of 'visitor'? Or is it an acronym for visiting, surfing, travelling, responsibility? Or maybe it's an acronym that gets pronounced as 'visitor'?

Bizarre questions, no doubt, but don't call them trivial. Kelly Slater, the 'founder and inspiration' of clothing brand VSTR, a subsidiary of Quiksilver, will have to answer those questions in front of a US judge when the Hawaiian competition season is finished.

A New York clothing and apparel maker, World Marketing, have owned the 'Visitor' trademark since 1998 and claim Slater's brand, which started selling in January this year, violates that trademark. In March World Marketing filed a cease-and-desist letter which Quiksilver countered in court saying there was no infringement. At the time Quiksilver said that VSTR is pronounced by saying each letter separately, rather than saying 'visitor.'

World Marketing is now countersuing and served a subpoena to Slater on November 14 to get him to testify. The 11-time world champ responded by saying he was too busy "preparing full-time" for the competition and the prospect of winning his 12th world title. He's expected to make his court appearance in January.

World Marketing Vice President Neil Mossberg told the New York Post, "I can't really talk about the case. However, I will say this: I know we are not as famous as Kelly Slater, and I know our stock is not traded like Quiksilver's. However, I also know we will not be wiped out without a fight."

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top-to-bottom-bells Thursday, 29 Nov 2012 at 9:19am

Sounds like more US style opportunistic litigation to me. I've only ever heard it said V-S-T-R.

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philippe-bechervaise Thursday, 29 Nov 2012 at 5:05pm

Windows Vista might be next inline. Can you imagine Bill Gates "if you say VSTR it sounds a lot like VISTA... loss of income" etc. etc. Oh how the Americans love a law suit. Have a brew and chill out!!

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patty Thursday, 29 Nov 2012 at 6:43pm

And they can all sue the Buena VSTR...sorry, Vista Social Club. Damn commie Cubans had it coming anyway.

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thermalben Sunday, 21 Jul 2013 at 5:36pm

"A California federal jury on Friday awarded $3.5 million in damages against surf apparel maker Quiksilver Inc. in a trademark dispute, finding its “VSTR” line promoted by surfing legend Kelly Slater willfully infringed on the “Visitor” trademark of a family-run apparel firm."

Ouch.

http://www.law360.com/articles/458841/quiksilver-hit-with-3-5m-jury-awar...