Naresh Kilaru Discusses Trade Secret, Trade Dress, and Trademark Lessons from Fuhu v. Toys “R” Us

Published: March 15, 2013, 4 a.m.

A recent suit by electronics maker Fuhu, Inc. against Toys “R” Us over the two companies’ plans to market tablet computers for children provides a window into multiple aspects of current intellectual property law. Fuhu’s claims span trade secrets, trade dress, and trademark issues, and provide a recent example helping illustrate current trends in the respective case law. Finnegan attorney Naresh Kilaru discusses the case and the lessons that other companies can take from it.