TAPE Inc. gets 10-year renewal of ‘Eat Bulaga’ trademark from Intellectual Property Office

TAPE Inc. has received from Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines the certification of renewal of registration for “Eat Bulaga” trademark, amid the production company’s ongoing legal tussle with the noontime show’s original mainstays Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon, collectively known as TVJ.

The trademark registration was renewed on June 14, 2023, and is effective until June 14, 2033, with TAPE Inc. named as the registrant. A copy of the certificate was released to the media on Saturday, Aug. 5.

TAPE executive Bullet Jalosjos also announced this through his Instagram Stories as he shared a report about the production company’s “successful” renewal of registration.

“May awa ang Diyos,” he captioned his post, adding folded hands emoji.

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This came amid the copyright infringement and unfair competition complaints filed by the comedic trio against TAPE and GMA Network in June.

TVJ also filed a petition for the issuance of a writ of preliminary injunction to stop the TAPE and GMA from using the name, logo and other devices by the new “Eat Bulaga” while the copyright infringement and unfair competition case is pending.  /ra

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