Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Girl Scouts file lawsuit against Boys Scouts over name change

- By Tom McElroy

NEW YORK — The Girl Scouts of the United States of America filed a trademark infringeme­nt lawsuit against the Boy Scouts of America for dropping the word “boy” from its flagship program in an effort to attract girls.

In the complaint filed Monday in Manhattan federal court, the Girls Scouts claim the program “does not have a right under either federal or New York law to use terms like scouts or scouting by themselves in connection with services offered to girls, or to rebrand itself as ‘the Scouts.’ ”

“Such misconduct will not only cause confusion among the public, damage the goodwill of GSUSA's Girl Scouts trademarks, and erode its core brand identity, but it will also marginaliz­e the Girl Scouts Movement by causing the public to believe that GSUSA's extraordin­arily successful services are not true or official ‘Scouting' programs, but niche services with limited utility and appeal,” the complaint said.

The Girl Scouts is among a number of major youth organizati­ons in the nation seeing declines in membership in recent years due to competitio­n from sports leagues and busy family schedules. The organizati­on argued that only it has “the right to use the Girl Scouts and Scouts trademark with leadership developmen­t services for girls.”

In a statement, the Boy Scouts said it was reviewing the lawsuit “carefully.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States