Amazon developed a host of anti-counterfeiting tools, to identify counterfeit items currently being sold on amazon.com and remove them, and to prevent counterfeit goods from being listed for sale.
Read MorePhotographer claims her work of cats on glass for Fresh Step taken outside of scope of copyright agreement.
Read MoreRecently the European Union Intellectual Property Office ruled in favor of the nation of Iceland against a food retailer, effectively cancelling the ICELAND trademark registration granted to Iceland Foods in 2014.
Read MoreArticle 13, the most highly debated portion of the new European Union comprehensive intellectual property directive, may have big impact on copyright law across the globe.
Read MoreThe U.S. Trademark Office recently made headlines when it decided to deny Warner Brothers Entertainment (“Warner Brothers”) the trademark registration for “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.”
Read MoreProducers of the movie Unplanned are disappointed with the MPAA’s controversial “R” rating. What can movie producers and fans do when they don’t agree with the MPAA’s ratings? Read for the legalities of MPAA rulings and how the Unplanned filmmakers addressed the MPAA rating.
Read MoreAnheuser-Busch had filed a SLAPP lawsuit against former employee for allegedly releasing trade secret information that was eventually used against Anheuser-Busch in a class action lawsuit.
Read MoreTips on refreshing MSA contracts, also referred to as Master Services Agreement or MSAs. Changes in a business or the law are two good reasons to revise an MSA contract.
Read More2018 was record-setting year for the World Intellectual Property Organization (“WIPO”) as number of Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (“UDRP”) filings hit a new high.
Read MoreIn a historic first, OFAC named an individual a “Foreign Sanctions Evader” in relation to the Kollmorgen - Elsim civil enforcement action.
Read MoreTips to draft an MSA contract, also referred to as Master Service Agreements. Tips include forum selection clause, ownership of work, scope of project, and independent contractor status.
Read MoreInnovation-based companies initiating international operations need to ensure international IP rights are adequately protected.
Read MoreSupreme Court rules that copyright owner cannot file suit for copyright infringement until the work in dispute has been granted copyright registration by the U.S. Copyright Office.
Read MoreU.S. Court to hear arguments whether trademark license agreement remains enforceable after trustee’s refusal to honor agreement upon bankruptcy filing by company.
Read MoreHelping U.S. importers understand current punitive tariffs, “what, when and how” of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, and Section 301 Tariffs strategies.
Read MoreABC states that it has long had legal protection in place that prohibits the use of any part of the Oscars while the telecast is in progress.
Read MoreIn 2020, per new data privacy legislation, California consumers will have option to tell companies, that collected personal information, to delete the data.
Read MoreWhether a dance move depicted in Fortnite is subject to copyright is hotly contested by both sides in copyright litigation.
Read MoreFrance’s data protection agency, CNIL, fined Alphabet’s Google 50 million euros ($57 million) for breaching the new EU data privacy rules.
Read MoreRapid innovation of wireless technologies, mobile applications, and the Internet of Things brings reemergence of digital black market.
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