For manufacturers and brands selling on Amazon, brand protection begins with Amazon Brand Registry for additional tools to assist with identifying and stopping counterfeit sellers.
Read MoreAs companies look to collect data from consumers for targeted advertising, government and law enforcement agencies seek encryption backdoors to access such data for their own use.
Read MoreAmazon offers a feature called “brand gating” to help identify and prevent third-party counterfeit sellers on Amazon.
Read MoreRead about how settlements and awards for patent damages can qualify to be treated as capital gains in income tax reporting.
Read MoreKlemchuk LLP Partner Melissa Gray recognized as “Best Lawyers Under 40” in Dallas for 2021 by D Magazine.
Read MoreKlemchuk LLP blog posts that made the Texas Bar Today “Top 10 Blog Posts” in December 2020.
Read MoreEffective as of December 1, 2020, there are new amendments to EDTX local patent rules for invalidity contentions.
Read MoreThe Ninth Circuit recently determined that the DTSA should apply retroactively when misappropriation started before the enactment of the act, but continued after.
Read MoreWith IoT use on the rise, the use of edge computing over cloud computing has become a need in circumstances of low or unstable connectivity.
Read MoreThe Tiger King saga continues with lawsuits claiming trademark infringement. However, judge dismisses claims finding for Defendants based on First Amendment rights.
Read MoreBuilding a holiday brand involves more than just creating a well-known trademark. They must also help invoke a feeling and lasting reminder of the holidays.
Read MoreEurope’s EECC is designed to consolidate and rework existing regulations that oversee communication networks and services of the member states of the EU.
Read MoreAs the Brexit transition period ends January 1, 2021, EU marks will cease to be enforceable in the UK. However, there are important things to know about existing registrations and pending EUTM applications to help ensure continued protection coverage in the UK.
Read MoreFor 2021, the USPTO has decided to increase trademark filing fees. The fee changes may push filers to use the TEAS Plus system more.
Read MoreRecent opinion by Fifth Circuit provides clarification on likelihood of confusion analysis, a key analysis common to all trademark, service mark, and trade dress infringement claims.
Read MoreAmazon Sidewalk will help enhance smart devices and connectivity, but critics warn of privacy concerns.
Read MoreUS Congress finalizes the IoT Cybersecurity Act to set guidelines and standards for increased security of smart devices.
Read MoreUber faces legal challenge under GDPR Article 22 against Uber drivers terminated, allegedly, due to use of automated algorithms.
Read MoreRecent changes to the Korean Trademark Act and the new Design Protection Act, together, allow for the possibility of obtaining treble damages in certain trademark infringement claims.
Read MoreThe Executive Branch was long ago granted the power to shut down the Internet in a national emergency. However, a new Bill proposes to change the process to include safeguards and limits considering how the Internet has become an integral part of everyday life.
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