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By Tom McParland | April 3, 2019
The suit seeks $750 million in damages and a court order barring Showtime from airing the series.
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By Ross Todd | April 3, 2019
San Francisco-based startup Kittyhawk.io Inc., which sells software to program and control drone flight, has filed a trademark lawsuit against Kitty Hawk Corp., a flying car start-up based in Mountain View backed by Alphabet CEO Larry Page.
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By Rex A. Donnelly | April 2, 2019
Numerous opportunities and pitfalls lay in wait along the path to launching a new product. Integrating IP into the design process from an early stage is critical.
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By Raychel Lean | April 2, 2019
Vital Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Monster Energy Co. are flinging lawsuits at one another, but which brand has the legal stamina to prevail?
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By The Legal Intelligencer | April 2, 2019
In The Legal's Intellectual Property supplement, read about how government shutdowns affect IP rights, patent litigation in the cannabis industry and infringement issues in artificial intelligence patents.
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By Robert Storace | March 26, 2019
Funny 4 Funds, a national entertainment production company, has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against a Connecticut-based comedy production company allegedly using its mark in shows.
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By Stuart D. Levi and Miriam Furst | March 22, 2019
The intersection of real-world objects with digital images will test a number of legal doctrines.
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By Edward Weisz and Alanna Miller | March 22, 2019
As Amazon continues to grow and change the retail landscape, it is increasingly important for attorneys to have the tools to assist clients in navigating infringement issues on Amazon.
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By Jeffrey Greene, Vejay Lalla and Allyson Madrid | March 22, 2019
Virtual models and influencers may function as trademarks, as works of visual art, as likenesses of real people, or as combinations of all three, raising new issues of intellectual property ownership and protection and implicate right of publicity and/or privacy concerns. CGI models and advertisements featuring them could also be subject to regulatory scrutiny both at the federal and state levels.
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By Nicole D. Galli | March 19, 2019
These top three areas of risk include: the absence of an IP strategy; failure to protect trade secrets; and relying on business people or lawyers who are not IP litigators to send out cease and desist letters.
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