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Counterfeiting and AI in the Fashion Industry
Actions that brands must take to prevent and address counterfeiting effectively include implementing robust proactive measures, such as securing the necessary intellectual property rights and developing strategic enforcement programs.Knockoff Air Jordans Prompt Nike Trademark Infringement Suit Against 'Bootlegger,' Designer
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This article discusses the Nike v. USAPE case and examines the potential effects and dangers of a wait-and-see approach in trademark enforcement.Trademarks, Consumer Products, and the First Amendment
In a case that may have significant implications for the ability of mark holders to enforce their marks against many types of products, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit is now considering whether consumer products such as sneakers can be considered "expressive works" to which First Amendment protections can apply.Intellectual Property in Russia: Protect Your Rights
In addition to what is seen on the news, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has resulted in other consequences such as the intellectual property rights of brands which have been operating in Russia and have now ceased operations there indefinitely. This article discusses the current legal status and the best strategy for intellectual property owners.View more book results for the query "Nike"
Protecting Fashion in the Metaverse
New technologies are forcing brand owners to implement registration and enforcement strategies to protect their intellectual property rights in the metaverse.IP Rights in the Metaverse: An Evolving (Virtual) World
Today, all eyes are on the metaverse as the legal questions it poses will fundamentally change the contours of intellectual property law. As fashion brands and celebrities await for the courts to make a decision in these matters, many brands, including Nike, have taken steps to protect their intellectual property in preparation for the metaverse boom.Adidas Files Nine Patent Infringement Claims Against Nike
The complaint goes after Nike's Run Club, Training Club and SNKRS mobile apps, which function in conjunction with Nike's Adapt, HyperAdapt, Mag and other shoe brands.Pillsbury's Richard Kirkpatrick, Author of Trademark Treatise, Dies at 68
Once a "trademark gopher" for his IP lawyer father, Kirkpatrick built his own practice and following while representing some of the world's largest brands.Nike Suit Against StockX Pursues Flawed NFT and Counterfeit Theories
Nike claims the lawsuit is to protect its brand and customers, but its approach is misguided. These marketplaces help promote Nike's brand and are a direct result of Nike's effort to limit availability.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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