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District Court Misunderstood How Much Protection a Trademark Warrants
New Trademark Scams Target Small, Midsize and Large Businesses
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has been vigilant and thorough in combatting these scams, offering not only public education on their website, but providing seminars and trainings on spotting and avoiding these scams.Special Section: Intellectual Property 2024
In The Legal's Intellectual Property special section read about new trademark scams, AI and terms of service obligations and whether or not Disney's famous mouse is actually free to use.Disney's Public Domain Mickey Mouse Trap
Earlier this year, media and news outlets widely reported that Mickey Mouse had entered the "public domain" because Disney's copyright in the cartoon "Steamboat Willie" expired on Jan. 1, 2024. What implications does the expiration of this copyright registration actually have and may we all start using Mickey to promote our products and services?Actual Confusion, Irreparable Harm Not Shown in Lanham Act Infringement Action
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AI Offers New Challenges and Opportunities for Trade Secret Protection
New technologies create new challenges for the law. This has certainly been the case for artificial intelligence, which has generated a great deal of discussion, and some litigation, in patent and copyright law. One area that has not been explored is its impact on trade secrets. But recent events indicate that this is about to change.Denial of Injunctive Relief Explained in Suit Over Use of SUNY RF's Intellectual Property
Da Vinci Partners Sues Kili Technology, Claiming Gen AI Tool 'davinci' Infringes Trademark
Swiss patent law firm Da Vinci Partners sued Kili Technology for trademark infringement and unfair competition over the naming of its generative AI-powered patent drafting tool davinci, arguing the lines between "goods" and "services" have blurred. This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Da Vinci Law Firm Claims Kili Technology's Gen AI Tool 'davinci' Infringes Trademark
Swiss patent firm Da Vinci Partners sued Kili Technology over the naming of its patent drafting tool davinci, arguing the lines between "goods" and "services" have blurred.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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