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Cite as: Revelations Perfume v. Nelson, 603350/2008, NYLJ 1202513165950, at *1 (Sup., NY, Decided August 25, 2011)Special Referee Louis Crespop class
Thanks to a battle between Christian Louboutin and Yves Saint Laurent over red-soled shoes, the Second Circuit has added a touch of high fashion to decades of appellate jurisprudence on single-color trademarks that was previously confined to products like home insulation.
Todd Oldham sued the chain retailer for pulling out of a proposed partnership that would have created a line of products bearing the fashion designer's name. Only one of his four claims remain.
A federal judge in Riverside, Calif., ruled Wednesday that the heirs of Superman cocreator Jerry Siegel are co-owners of copyrights to the first two weeks of Superman daily newspaper strips and other early Superman material. The ruling is the latest in an ongoing dispute between the heirs and DC Comics and Warner Brothers.
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Now that the dot-com economy is kaboom, trademark lawyers are returning to the real world, which, it turns out, is not such a bad place to practice. Here's a review of 10 cutting-edge -- and just plain fun trademark cases -- from George Lucas' suit against an animated pornographic movie to a dispute involving Curious George and Jews for Jesus.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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