By Chris Schwegmann | August 12, 2020
San Antonio-based Whataburger recently announced plans to scrap its iconic "A-Frame" restaurant building design in favor of a more modern footprint.…
By Raychel Lean | August 10, 2020
Although "Despacito" translates to "slowly" in English, the litigation was over rather quickly.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | August 6, 2020
Houston's Nolte IP Law Group and Lackenbach Siegel of Scarsdale, New York, are combining to create a 38-lawyer firm with offices in Texas, New York and California.
By Richard Kamprath | August 2, 2020
Discretionary denials of IPR petitions are here to stay and this is a much-needed win for patentees at the PTAB.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein | July 23, 2020
Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein discuss whether recording artists who transferred their rights to record labels through so called "loan-out" companies are entitled to any termination rights at all under Section 203 of the Copyright Act.
By Stan Soocher | July 22, 2020
Federal courts have long disagreed over whether the unauthorized "making available" of a plaintiff's works to the public is sufficient to constitute copyright infringement under the U.S. Copyright Act. Two June District Court decisions demonstrated the differences between the views of the Fourth and Ninth Circuits.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rob Maier | July 21, 2020
In 2011 and 2012, Booking.com, a digital travel company that allows consumers to make hotel and other reservations online, filed applications to register trademarks with various visual features, all for travel-related services, and all including the term "Booking.com," writes Rob Maier in his Patent and Trademark Law column.
By Raychel Lean | July 8, 2020
It's a lawsuit fraught with contention and counterclaims, and features reams of attorneys from across the country.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 2, 2020
The class action complaint asks the Northern District of California to require YouTube to open up its Content ID copyright identification tool to everyone.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 2, 2020
The class action complaint, filed in the Northern District of California, seeks to require YouTube to open up its Content ID copyright identification tool to everyone.
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