Toymaker: Slimy Paramount Behavior Signals Skydance Deal Dangers
Paramount Global's restrictive trademark on the word "slime" is a Communications Act violation, toy putty and slime maker Mack Toys said Wednesday (24-275). In a 69-page complaint, Mack said that Paramount not letting it advertise its toy slime products using…
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that word undermines the Communications Act's Section 214 requirement that the FCC "ensure non-discriminatory access to communication services." Mack said Paramount's "slime" monopolization "is emblematic of broader anticompetitive practices that harm small businesses." It said the FCC needs to erect structural remedies preventing greater monopolistic behavior if the Paramount/Skydance Media deal is allowed to go through. Mack said requiring Paramount to drop its exclusive rights to the word "would restore fair competition in toy, digital app, and media markets."