Claim construction law and the future of biotech patent litigation
...in Washington. Minnetonka Moccasin Co. has directed the firm to advocate on trademark enforcement and registration matters in China, according to lobbying registration paperwork filed...
...00582, May 10) Assigned to Judge Claude Hilton. Federal question: trademark infringement. Attorney for defendant: Christopher Shiplett, Premier Law Group, Fairfax...
The Daily Report
...out as a plastic object, is likely to trigger conflicts surrounding copyrights, trademarks and patents. And while a scenario in which the average person would...
...realizes there's a difference between movies and reality in analyzing a trademark claim over Catwoman's favorite piece of software. read more
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...As film companies typically do, Disney, Pixar's parent company, applied for trademarks using the anticipated name of the film in relation to a variety...
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...an action against defendant Yan and others, asserting claims under the Lanham Trademark Act of 1946 and New York law. The defendants filed an answer...
...manufacturers in certain countries producing and selling counterfeit merchandise and misappropriating existing trademarks, enforcing your intellectual property rights abroad has never been more important. How...
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Arctic Pear by Ochre Most of my writing here about copyright law concerns the misuse and abuse of its heavily pro-plaintiff provisions such that there is little or no incentive against the filing
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The Daily Report
...helped that the name was not already taken and it cleared the trademark search. In the end it was either Comrade Blue or Centaurs Have...
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