Every once in a while you get a trademark bullying story that meets a just and proper end. Almost a year ago, we discussed how Louis Vuitton, famous maker of luxury fashion products and infamous trademark bully, did its bullying thing when it opposed the trademark application for a company in the UK called L V Bespoke. Louis Vuitton asserted that only it could use the letters “L” and “V” in its branding and further alleged that, because it uses those letters on metal affixed to its luxury items, it was further problematic in this case because L V Bespoke also makes things with metal. Lost in all of that was the simple fact that L V Bespoke makes gardening products and that the metal it works with are gardening support stakes. If you don’t believe this whole thing was really that stupid, go read the post. It was.