Monday, April 23, 2018

ICYMI: MoMa officials not really into MoMaCha's name on the Bowery



ICYMI 1 — MoMaCha, a café and gallery, opened in late March at 314 Bowery between Bleecker and Houston.

ICYMI 2 — In a trademark lawsuit filed last week, MoMa officials claim that people are already being confused into thinking their museum is connected with the cafe, as Reuters first reported. There isn't any connection between MoMa and MoMaCha.



According to Hyperallergic:

“I don’t understand what MoMA wants from us,” the café’s co-owner, artist Eric Cahan.” Do they want us not to exist? They don’t own the word ‘cha,’ it means tea; they don’t own the word ‘more.’ To me it’s a little confusing. They can have Richard Prince in their collection, but I can’t use Helvetica? It doesn’t make any sense.”

15 comments:

NOTORIOUS said...

MoMA probably wants you to stop using MoMA's name, in the same font face MoMA uses, for an art related business. Just a wild guess.

Anonymous said...

At first I sided with the cafe owners but being the actual logo in this window pictures makes me think the owners were playing to close to the museum's logo for their own good. The fact it is also an art gallery may momentarily suggest a connection to the institution on 52nd street. Yes Helvetica font is used by everyone including the NYC sanitation department on their trucks but the upper lower case play is too much a coincidence. Sorry the big guys win this one.

Anonymous said...

I walked by there and thought it was some sort of MoMa pop up gallery. The owners can't be so naive to think the graphics don't look exactly like MoMa's look and feel. But maybe that was their plan. Free publicity.

Anonymous said...

Def agree the owners knew EXACTLY what they were doing with this logo. Likely they were looking for the publicity via lawsuit. If their defense is the name is a take on More Macha then why not MoMACHA or for old school 90s street cred Mo' Macha (Mo' Art)

Anonymous said...

I think this is all ridiculous !
Using abbreviations with upper and lower case caracters is not MoMA Inventions.

It is typical to New York and The museum of modern art did not invent that. SoHo, NoHo, TriBeCa..... Ny babe !

And then MoMA suying creatives/ artists and not other institutions like MoCa ?

Shame on the wealth club / monster that the MoMa board is all about ! Can’t get a fucking coffee shop to use New York language and do art work. Fuck you MoMa !

NOTORIOUS said...

I read the Reuters link after I posted my first comment. The reference to MoMA is so strong, I didn't even notice the word macha in the name - and I drink macha every day! Oy...

Anonymous said...

Glanced at the photo before reading the article and thought "Oh, MoMA!" To suggest that the confusion between this gallery and the uptown institution is unintentional seems . . . disingenuous. Is it witty? Sure. But that's not a defense.

Anonymous said...

@8:29am: Yup!

cmarrtyy said...

Hands up, Eric Cahan, you're charged with assault with a letter set. Ha!

Anonymous said...

Eric Cahan ia either an idiot or the most disingenuous SOB on the planet. Did he really, honest-to-god think that MoMa was NOT going to protect their brand and good will (both of which translate into dollars, which translate into jobs etc.)? Jesus.

NOTORIOUS said...

The NY Post reports that Nev Schulman of Catfish fame is a partner. Perhaps catfishing our community as a MoMA related business was their strategy? https://pagesix.com/2018/04/09/nev-schulmans-new-business-mashes-art-and-matcha/ It's probably not though highly ironic.

Anonymous said...

This isn't even subtle. I walked by and thought it was MoMA.

East Village Community Member said...

The store is clearly trying to benefit from the MoMA brand... or if you want to be less generous about it, rip off the MoMA brand or even deceive potential customers. It does't make sense to criticize MoMA for being the "big bad money litigious type" when the copyright infringement is so clear. The store should simply rebrand itself with a more original (and honest) name and/or logo.

Giovanni said...

Talk about being disingenuous: Not only did these guys file for a trademark on MoMaCha, thay also filed a trademark application for the name MoMa!

https://trademarks.justia.com/877/58/moma-87758842.html

They also filed a Trademark application for “Flow State Energy” which is a pretty lame name but is probably the name they will end up using. Flow State energy sounds like an oil company.

All three applications would apply to coffee and tea beverages. Sorry but I’m not buying the story that they are surprised that the real MoMa is objecting to this potential infringement. Nice PR move though!

Anonymous said...

Cheap gimmicks.