In March 2007, Chooseco filed a lawsuit against car manufacturer
DaimlerChrysler, claiming that the company's advertising campaign for their
Jeep Patriot model, bearing the tagline "Choose Your Adventure", infringed on Chooseco's trademarks. The suit was ultimately settled. Chooseco filed a similar trademark lawsuit in January 2019 against movie streaming platform
Netflix following the release of
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, an
interactive film produced and released by Netflix that uses the "choose your own adventure" phrase. The company has also sent
cease and desist notices to developers of
indie video games on the
itch.io storefront for using the term "choose your own adventure" to describe their game. Netflix responded to Chooseco's suit with a number of defenses, including the assertion that the use of the term was artistic expression protected by the First Amendment (see
Rogers v. Grimaldi), and a request for Chooseco's trademark "Choose Your Own Adventure" to be cancelled on the basis that it had become
genericised. Netflix later conceded on the case and settled with Chooseco on undisclosed terms in November 2020. == References ==