The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians is spearheading the effort to ensure Indian rights regarding the use of trademarks which employ Native American symbols, such as the Indian Motorcycle Company trademark dispute. Non Indians do not have the right to the intellectual property bound up in Indian images and symbols. If it says Indian, it should be Indian.
The issues surrounding the Indian trademarks.
An overview of the Indian Motorcycle Company trademark dispute.
FAQs Frequently Asked Questions about the Indian Motorcycle Company trademark dispute.
Why the Cow Creeks are involved in the Indian trademark dispute.
The case concerning the use of the Indian trademarks by Indian Motorcycle Company.
Case documents in the Indian Motorcycle Company trademark dispute.
The Trademark Facilitation Agreement.
The 1990 Indian Arts and Crafts Act.
The disputed trademarks and other corporate Indian themed logos in the Indian Motorcycle dispute.
Indian Motorcycle Company exploits Native American cultural symbols.
Rights, intellectual property, Native American spirituality and cultural survival.
Protecting Indian intellectual property in the 21st Century.
Native American Indian cultural survival.
Media articles concerning the Cow Creek Indians and the Indian Motorcycle Company trademark dispute.
Indian Motorcycle Company needed an Indian sidekick Dallas Morning News.