Watch What You Tweet
Tweets and retweets may be adopted as true by various media outlets across the nation, but may cause varying degrees of panic before being verified as true or debunked.
Consideration of criminal charges will deter others from tweeting or otherwise dispersing false information in similar situations.
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Rosetta Stone Ltd. and Google Settle Their Trademark Dispute
The companies agreed to dismiss their lawsuit settling all claims, according to a filing in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Virginia. Read for additional information on Rosetta Stone Ltd. and Google’s settlement of their trademark dispute.
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Reinforcing the Social Media Wall
With the rapid evolution of technology and the integration of social media in everyday life, more and more of a person’s life is lived on social media. Read for additional information on the social media wall and efforts to reinforce it.
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Steps to Protect Your Brand on Social Networking Sites
Social media offers a new frontier for marketing your brand. Read to discover steps to protect your brand when utilizing social networking sites.
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Brand Enforcement and Social Networking
As businesses explore new ways to advertise online, it is apparent that brand marketing has transcended buying ad space. Read for additional information regarding social networking and brand enforcement.
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Recent US Prison Sentences due to Copyright Infringement
The film industry has demonstrated it is serious about waging war on piracy. Read for additional information regarding recent copyright infringement resulting in two prison sentences in the U.S.
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Protecting Brands from Online Trademark Infringement via Pay-Per-Click Advertising
The Internet is ripe for third parties to divert sales from brand owners by tricking consumers into believing their products are associated with a well-known brand. Read for additional information on brand protection via pay-per-click advertising.
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Supreme Court Set to Address Required Scope of Covenant Use for IP Owners
The Supreme Court was set to address what exactly a covenant not to sue must encompass in order to sufficiently divest a district court of the subject matter jurisdiction required to hear a case. Read to discover more about required scope of covenant for IP owners.
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May Copyrighted works be resold in the US without the publisher’s permission?
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments involving the resale of copyrighted works that were originally manufactured and sold abroad. Read for additional information regarding copyrighted works resold without publisher permission.
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Trademarks – Use of The North Face Parody Violates Settlement Agreement
U.S. District Judge Rodney Sippel found that “The Butt Face” creator violated their 2010 settlement with The North Face. Read for additional information on the North Face parody that violated a settlement agreement.
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FTC Proposes “Nutrition Label” for Privacy Policies
During the annual Wired for Change privacy conference in New York, the FTC proposed nutrition label for privacy policies
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UPDATE: Are Patent Trolls Really on the Rise?
Based on revised data, Klemchuk LLP attorneys felt the need to update a previously posted blog: are patent trolls really on the rise?
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New Federal Circuit Opinion Reduces the Likelihood of Obtaining a Preliminary Injunction in Patent Suits
A new federal circuit opinion reduces the likelihood of obtaining a preliminary injunction in patent suits
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Are Patent Trolls Really on The Rise?
Klemchuk PLLC tackles the question: are patent trolls really on the rise?
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Five Changes to Patent Law Every C-Level Decision Maker Should Consider
Klemchuk highlights five changes to patent law every C-level decision maker should consider.
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TTAB Update: The Doctrine of Foreign Equivalents
Klemchuk PLLC shares TTAB Update: The Doctrine of Foreign Equivalents.
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Think Twice Before Reselling Your Textbooks on eBay
Why you might think twice before reselling your textbooks on eBay
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Facebook Takes a Stand Against Fake “Likes”
Facebook has begun its siege against fake accounts and took a stand against fake likes
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Get Comfortable With It—Click Fraud is Here to Stay
It’s bad for advertisers and potential customers alike, but get comfortable with it because click fraud is here to stay
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Money Can’t Buy Love, but it Can Buy Twitter Followers
Money can’t buy love, but it can buy Twitter followers
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