By Zach Warren | September 26, 2018
ICANN's working on some new rules, but until they're finalized, intellectual property holders and law enforcement have had a tough time getting information on bad actor website owners.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lawrence E. Ashery | September 25, 2018
The Kit Kat bar is an international sensation, and as a result, Nestle has been trying to protect the candy bar's shape throughout Europe. A trademark application for its appearance was filed with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) in 2002, and a trademark registration was granted in 2006, but earlier this year, the EU's General Court declared the registration invalid.
By Scott Graham | September 24, 2018
Sidley and Quinn Emanuel square off in a high-stakes fight that could make new law on the look and feel of games.
By Caroline Spiezio | September 24, 2018
Netflix's new content litigation director knows her way around Hollywood.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein | September 20, 2018
Copyright Law columnists Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein write: On July 20, the Southern District of New York resolved a question that neither the Southern District nor the Second Circuit had ever squarely faced: Can the lawful owner of an art object create and post a photograph of that object in connection with the sale of the object through an online platform such as eBay, without the permission of the owner of copyright in the object?
By Dan Clark | September 19, 2018
Welcome back. I'm Law.com reporter Dan Clark and this is the latest edition of your favorite newsletter Inside Track. This week, eyes have been…
By Dan Clark | September 17, 2018
The EU's attempt to create copyright laws for the internet age has companies and technologists panicking. Here's what law departments should take away.
By Dan Clark | September 14, 2018
The EU's attempt to create copyright laws for the internet age has companies and technologists panicking. Here's what law departments should take away.
By Scott Graham | September 11, 2018
Tuesday's decision in Acorda Therapeutics v. Roxane Laboratories opened the door for generic companies to market competing versions of Ampyra, made new law on “blocking patents” and their impact on the obviousness analysis, and wiped more than $200 million off of Acorda's market cap.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone | September 11, 2018
In their column on Intellectual Property Litigation, Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone report on the interpretation and application of the copyright misuse doctrine in three cases decided this year.
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