Frederick Zaccheo of The Dinosaur Project claims that Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment breached a contract made with him through their use of the slogan "Save the Dinos" on merchandise. As a result, Frederick Zaccheo filed a 10 million dollar lawsuit for trademark infringement, breach of contract, and unfair competition. According to the complaint, as reported by The Blast, Frederick Zaccheo of The Dinosaur Project was contacted by attorneys for Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment in the summer of 2017, seeking his consent to use the trademarked slogan "Save the Dinos." A deal was struck for $50,000, under which they could use the phrase to promote this movie in advertising. But the phrase was not to be used to sell clothing nor to promote any competing charities having to do with animal rights, endangered species, or environmental causes.
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