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Beyond Our Borders: Recent Blockchain Developments Outside the United States
Legal developments concerning blockchain and digital assets are not limited to the English-speaking world or to common-law jurisdictions. Earlier this year brought some thought-provoking developments on digital assets and related technologies from Spanish-speaking civil law jurisdictions.Hermès Accused of Unlawfully Tying Purchase of Birkin Bags to Other Luxury Items
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Expect More Patent Filings After a Decade-Long Low, Say Baker Hostetler IP Practice Leaders
The most common rationale for the dearth of patent filings has been "the economy," however, the report also notes jurisdictional changes may be a cause.Say Baker Hostetler IP Practice Leaders: Expect More Patent Filings After a Decade-Long Low
The most common rationale for the dearth of patent filings has been "the economy," however, the report also notes jurisdictional changes may be a cause.Give Me a Whiskey and a Handbag to Envy
Leave it to the U.S. Supreme Court to create an elegant intercession between Frank Sinatra's favorite whiskey and one of the world's most coveted handbags. In this article, Alan Behr discusses applications of the Rogers test with focus on the Hermès v. Rothschild and Jack Daniel's Properties v. VIP Products cases.View more book results for the query "Hermès "
NFTs and Blockchain-Enabled Goods Are Not Above the Law
A discussion of "Yuga Labs, Inc. v. Ryder Ripps," a recent ruling out of California where the court determined that a controversial NFT project infringed Yuga Labs' trademarks. The decision provides important guidance on how the Lanham Act applies to NFTs and how the First Amendment and Fair Use doctrine may be utilized as defenses in NFT lawsuits.Trademark Infringement Liability for NFT Sales
A jury awarded Hermès $133,000 in damages after finding that defendant Mason Rothschild's "MetaBirkins" project—a collection of 100 digital image NFTs of Hermès handbags covered in colorful fur—infringed and diluted the mark to Hermès's Birkin handbags, and that Rothschild was liable for cybersquatting with respect to his "MetaBirkins" website.Preparing for the Quantum Leap: IP Protection for Quantum Information Systems
This article summarizes recent history and current trends in the QIS patent landscape, explains some of the challenges and opportunities for prosecuting patent applications directed to quantum technologies, and makes a case for trade secret protection as a potentially attractive alternative to patents in this unique area of innovation.Amid Rising Costs and Rate Hikes, Baker & Hostetler Posted Revenue Gain But Lower Profits in 2022
The Cleveland-founded Am Law 100 firm surpassed $900 million in gross revenue last year but saw net income fall 5.8%.'Far From Finished': Baker & Hostetler Nabs 2 IP Litigators in West Coast Push
Ed Poplawski and Olivia Kim jumped to Baker & Hostetler from Wilson Sonsini, as the firm looks to add another 75 to 100 lawyers on the West Coast.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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