Ep. 32 Kevin Kneupper: #Cockygate

We’re joined by Kevin Kneupper, an author and retired patent attorney who is one of the key figures in the ongoing #Cockygate scandal. Kevin answers our questions about the case, his role in it, and what the next steps are.

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So what is Cockygate?
It all starts with Faleena Hopkins, the author of a 19-book series known as the “Cocker Brothers of Atlanta” or “Cocker Brothers, the Cocky Series.” On September 12, 2017. Hopkins filed for two trademarks of the word “cocky.” She then began sending cease and desist letters to several authors who also have the word “cocky” in their titles, and Amazon began removing those books.
This is scary, because it would set a precedent that any author can trademark a common word and prohibit other authors from using it. Duke, Billionaire, etc.
On May 7, 2018, Kevin filed to have the trademark cancelled, since a one-word trademark is vague and potentially damaging to other authors.
Then the shit really hit the fan.
Faleena sued Kevin, as well as author Tara Crescent, who also writes books with Cocky in the title, and Jennifer Watson, a publicist for a protest anthology called Cocktales. Faleena also began posting unusual things like a 2 hours Facebook live rant and a letter to herself, some of which directly contradicted her case.
There was a hearing, and Kevin was dropped from the suit, since the judge ruled there was no reason to sue him for challenging the trademark. His challenge is still ongoing, as is Faleena’s lawsuit against the others.
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Books mentioned in this episode (not including Faleena’s books):

They Who Fell by Kevin Kneupper

Argonautsby Kevin Kneupper

Restricted Fantasies by Kevin Kneupper

Cocktalesby Penny Reid et al

Her Cocky Doctors by Tara Crescent

Her Cocky Firefightersby Tara Crescent

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Hamlet by Shakespeare

About the Author
Jenny Nordbak earned a B.A in Interdisciplinary Archaeology from the University of Southern California. After graduating, she spent two years leading a double life, working in healthcare construction by day, while secretly working as a Dominatrix at a dungeon in LA by night. Her memoir, The Scarlett Letters: My Secret Year of Men in an LA Dungeon (St. Martin’s Press, 2017), is a candid look into that time in her life. Jenny is an advocate for sex positivity and female empowerment. She writes the Stocks and Bondage column for Penthouse and has been featured as a sex expert on The Doctors. She contributes to Men’s Health and has appeared in numerous publications including Newsweek, Women’s Health, Cosmopolitan, and Redbook. She is currently working on developing her memoir for TV and finishing her next book, a romance novel. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and children.

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