With social distancing requirements, a remote work environment has been forced on companies to maintain business operations. Get our IP checklist to help with maintaining business security.
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Read MoreThe College Board gets sued in class action suit claiming unfair and deceptive trade practices in the handling of student private data obtained through the Student Search program.
Read MoreConsumer sues Dr Pepper claiming “diet soda” deceiving as weight loss product. Court finds a reasonable consumer would not expect diet means product is for weight loss.
Read MoreAmazon releases Samuel L. Jackson as voice option for Alexa with an explicit version option. Additional celebrity voices to be added. How could this affect IP rights?
Read MoreTech companies and leaders in audio monitoring systems have created aggression detector surveillance technology systems as an alternative to typical video monitoring, to monitor auditory interactions between people and perceive when a conversation is escalating to potential violence, triggering an alert.
Read MoreThe discovery of a FaceTime bug creates privacy concerns around the potential for evesdropping, landing Apple in a lawsuit.
Read MoreAs the Boy Scouts invite girls in through Scouts BSA, the Girl Scouts sue for trademark infringement and unfair competition to defend its trademark rights.
Read MoreIt’s common for robocalls to come through our phones even when we are registered in the National Do Not Call Registry. Read for additional information on the Apple patent that detects and targets robocalls.
Read MoreIn South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. the Supreme Court held that state governments may impose sales taxes on online purchases made within their state lines even if the seller does not maintain an actual corporeal location within state borders.
Read MoreTrade secrets come in many forms, such as recipes, mailing lists, special methods, processes – anything that gives the owner an advantage over competitors. Therefore, protecting a trade secret and keeping it from the hands of competitors is fundamental to protecting and maintaining trade secret rights.
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Read MoreFashion and Intellectual Property. Download a presentation about Fashion Law by Kirby Drake and Tiffany Johnson.
Read MoreIn an age dominated by the Internet of Things, how does consumer security factor in? Blog authored Klemchuk LLP, a technology and data law firm.
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