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Read MoreFletcher’s is famous for corny dogs and may gain further fame for the Fletcher’s family feud resulting in trademark litigation against a family member for use of Fletch.
Read MoreAPIs and copyright law come into question in the Oracle case against Google, where the Supreme Court will decide on API copyright protection. The decision could impact technology and consumers alike.
Read MoreTulsi Gabbard sued Hillary Rodham Clinton on January 22, 2020 for defamation based on Clinton’s alleged statement that Gabbard was a secret “Russian asset.” Read for a discussion of defamation cases involving public figures, plus links to the lawsuit and related cases.
Read MoreAs artist Jonas Jödicke handles issues with copyright infringement in social media through confrontation, artists should learn about other options available for IP monitoring and enforcement.
Read MoreBrand names should be used properly to help prevent trademark genericide and loss of rights. See how companies can help consumers avoid misuse of brand names.
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 MoreNew federal law, the TRACED privacy act, is geared to help quash robocall abuse. The law includes greater enforcement powers and Congressional oversight.
Read MoreArticle 17 of the EU’s Copyright Directive has received criticism indicating it does not meet the objectives originally sought and may create a chilling effect for creators.
Read MoreBiometric data use expands into new areas as Amazon pushes to introduce hand scanning technology for checkouts at Whole Foods stores.
Read MoreA good content creator could go viral over the Internet. Before posting online, get to know what can be done to help protect your IP in a work and prevent infringement.
Read MoreSmart toys with IoT may be great for children, but CARU asks parents to be aware of the privacy concerns and options before buying and allowing kids to use such products.
Read MoreCease-and-desist letters are a quick and cost-effective way for artists to stop third-party infringement and are a good preliminary step in enforcing IP rights.
Read MoreThe iconic Shelby’s Cobra name and IP history can provide some lessons in how best to protect intellectual property rights, the correct way.
Read MoreCourt allows Nirvana’s Happy Face copyright and trademark infringement claims to be heard based on the substantial similarity standard, dismissing Marc Jacobs’ motion to dismiss.
Read MoreLaw enforcement agencies team up to track bitcoin and bust one of the largest child porn rings on the dark web.
Read MoreRecent decisions diverge from precedent as cease and desist letter language is scrutinized for justiciable controversy in allowing declaratory judgement in trademark cases.
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