Heading into this week’s Super Bowl big game, Samsung has decided to poke a bit of fun at the fact advertisers aren’t allowed to mention the NFL’s trademarked championship event by its generally accepted name. The commercial, featuring Bob Odenkirk, Seth Rogen, and Paul Rudd riffing on the upcoming game between the “Baltimore Black Birds” and the “San Francisco Fifty Minus Ones,” offers an amusing look at the sometimes absurd nature of enforcing trademarks.
Let’s hope this weekend’s “El Plato Supreme” is as entertaining as this 60-second ad.
Andy Gillin received his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of California at Berkeley and his law degree from the University of Chicago. He is the managing partner of GJEL Accident Attorneys and has written and lectured in the field of plaintiffs’ personal injury law for numerous organizations. Since 1972 he has been helping seriously injured victims throughout northern California fight & win their personal injury cases. Andy is one of the top awarded & recognized wrongful death lawyers in northern California.