If Jameis Winston does become famous in the NFL, he is at least putting himself in position to capitalize on it. Winston, the potential No. 1 overall NFL draft pick, has filed to trademark "Famous ...
For NY - Difficulty Level: For both newly admitted & experienced attorneys (transitional) For NY - Difficulty Level: Both newly admitted and experienced attorneys When is a trademark famous enough to ...
In April 2019, outdoor apparel company Patagonia, Inc. sued Anheuser-Busch, LLC in the District Court for the Central District of California. Patagonia brought eight claims against the Anheuser-Busch ...
With changing laws and the ubiquity of cannabis and vaping product and service providers, leveraging the familiarity of established trademarks has become a common, albeit risky, marketing tactic. New ...
When you spend 24 years in the same place as Bill Belichick did with the New England Patriots, you tend to become known for a few things. For Belichick, you’d have to start with his long list of ...
A trademark can provide essential protection against rival competitors stealing your brand identity or reputation without paying compensation. Trademark infringement frequently occurs in the business ...
Court has ordered the transfer of 'tonline.ch' to the owner of the T-ONLINE mark. The court's reasoning suggests that all registered trademarks used online should receive the same degree of protection ...
Offering its first interpretation of a 1996 law designed to protect famous brand names from the damaging effects of similar-sounding trademarks on different products, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday ...
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