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Delaware Law Weekly

Bipartisan Non-Profit Files Trademark Infringement, Cybersquatting Suit Over Copycat Website

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Daily Report Online

Frontier Ambulance Sues Competitor, Claiming It Used Its Photos Without Permission

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Trademark Board Decision Clarifies Abandonment Principles

A recent decision of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board contains several important principles to evaluate abandonment claims.
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New York Law Journal

Will Biden's AI Executive Order Give Clarity on the Issue of Inventorship?

President Biden passed an executive order on October 30 that creates new standards, safety, and security in AI systems. The new standards are meant to protect consumers from data breaches in AI systems and scammers using AI to take advantage of people. This artcle discusses what companies and consumers need to know about the new order.
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The Recorder

Personal Injury Firm: Competitor Used Trademark Lookalike to Profit

Arnold, who has offices in Sacramento and Woodland Hills, California, claims to have owned the federal service mark "JUSTICE4YOU" since at least 2007 and spent nearly $5.5 million on marketing that used the mark since 2010.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Fox Rothschild Files Infringement, Defamation Suit On Behalf of Consumer Protection Advocate

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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Daily Report Online

One Golf Cart Company Sues Another, Claiming It Owns 'Royal' Name

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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Law.com

Finding Geographic Distance Minimizes Consumer Confusion, Judge Sides With Defense in Trademark Infringement Dispute

"Plaintiff is therefore forced to resort to an argument that Defendant's facilities—located on the opposite coast—infringe on its trademarks. This sort of significant geographic separation between local businesses, coupled with the lack of any legally cognizable consumer overlap, compels application of the principles espoused in Dawn Donut, What-A-Burger, and their progeny. Plaintiff makes many arguments to the contrary, but they are all unavailing," Young wrote.
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Daily Business Review

One Nine Spices Hotpot Sues Another for Alleged Trademark Breach; Confused Yet?

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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Law.com

Kosher Dietary Trademark Owner Awarded Default Judgment of Nearly $600K Over Greater-Boston Food Company's Alleged Infringement

"While Sabra is not through its display of KVH's Mark advertising that its products were manufactured by KVH, the nature of the Mark that KVH bestows upon products is such that the Mark itself conveys information about the products' origin regarding the production processes that must adhere to strict kosher guidelines, which is certified by KVH. Accordingly, the likelihood of confusion regarding the products' origin is high," U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley of the District of Massachusetts concluded.
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