Aha! Mutual of Omaha and Winfrey Settle Lawsuit

By Josh Funk | November 11, 2009

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Mutual of Omaha may have had its own “aha moment.” The Omaha, Neb.-based insurance company has decided to settle its lawsuit against Oprah Winfrey’s production company over rights to the phrase.

Jim Nolan, a spokesman for Mutual, and Angela DePaul, a spokeswoman for Winfrey’s Chicago-based Harpo Productions Inc., would only say that the case was resolved amicably. Documents filed last month in U.S. District Court in Omaha do not outline details of the settlement.

Mutual and Harpo began sparring earlier this year after Mutual starting using the slogan “official sponsor of the aha moment” in a national advertising campaign.

Harpo asked Mutual in a letter to stop using “aha moment” to promote its insurance and financial products because it didn’t want confusion about whether there was a relationship between Mutual and Winfrey. Winfrey’s representatives argued in April that the phrase was synonymous with Winfrey and her show.

Mutual responded with the lawsuit and documents showing it had obtained preliminary approval of a federal trademark.

The insurance company said it conceived its slogan in February 2008 and unveiled the Web site www.ahamoment.com a year later. It began researching trademark rights to “aha moment” in July 2008 and filed an application with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office that August. Mutual said no opposition was made to its trademark application, and preliminary approval was granted in April.

Mutual originally asked the court for a legal declaration allowing it to use the slogan and pronouncing that Mutual has not infringed on Harpo’s or Winfrey’s rights. Harpo never filed a formal response to Mutual’s lawsuit.

Mutual asked for the lawsuit to be dismissed last month, and the judge entered his ruling Oct. 22.

As part of its ad campaign, Mutual sent a crew on a 25-city tour to collect video stories of people describing a turning point in their lives when they realized something important. Visitors to Mutual’s Web site helped the insurance company pick ten of the “aha” stories to appear in television commercials starting next year.

Mutual of Omaha: www.mutualofomaha.com

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  • November 12, 2009 at 11:36 am
    matt says:
    This is a GREAT reason why we should all unite in our opposition of the expansion of intellectual property rights. You should not be able to patent software or business models... read more
  • November 12, 2009 at 10:47 am
    I use BS a lot says:
    After all, isn't that what this is about?
  • November 12, 2009 at 10:02 am
    wudchuck says:
    ok, so how come all these folks can catch a word or phrase and say that it is their own word? they did not invent the word or phrase uniquely. good example, everyone remember ... read more
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