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Why Get a Patent? How Do Patents Work?

Understand the benefits of obtaining a patent and how they work to protect your invention.

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Law, Articles, PatentsKlemchuk LLPAugust 18, 2020
Arbitration Clauses Between Attorneys and Their Clients: The Factors to Consider
Arbitration Clauses Between Attorneys and Their Clients: The Factors to Consider

Discussing the pros and cons of using arbitration agreements in attorney-client relationships to help with potential disputes.

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Law, Blog, IP LitigationChristian CowartAugust 13, 2020
Commercial Leases

A few of the more important clauses involved in almost all commercial leases.

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Law, Corporate & Commercial, ArticlesJim ChesterAugust 11, 2020
As the NFL Gears Up for Play, the Washington Football Team Looks at Rebranding
As the NFL Gears Up for Play, the Washington Football Team Looks at Rebranding

With changes in public opinion at the core of the decision, the former Washington Redskins football team embarks on a rebrand.

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Law, Blog, TrademarksClaudia AlvaradoAugust 6, 2020
Record That Trademark Assignment!
Record That Trademark Assignment!

After a transfer of trademark rights, it is important to officially record the trademark assignment with the USPTO to provide public notice and secure those rights.

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Law, Blog, TrademarksBrian CasperAugust 4, 2020
Trademark License Agreements: Provisions to Consider for End of License Term
Trademark License Agreements: Provisions to Consider for End of License Term

When entering into a trademark license agreement, the parties should consider what will happen with remaining inventory at the end of the agreement term and include exit strategy provisions.

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Law, Blog, TrademarksBrian CasperJuly 30, 2020
YouTube Copyright Bots: Finding the Right Balance for Copyright Infringement Takedowns
YouTube Copyright Bots: Finding the Right Balance for Copyright Infringement Takedowns

YouTube copyright bots are used to fight copyright infringement in a quick and systematic approach. However, such technology can be flawed. Copyright bots take down ViacomCBS conference streaming citing copyright infringement of CBS content.

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Law, Blog, Software & CopyrightsClaudia AlvaradoJuly 28, 2020
What Is Goodwill and Why Should It Be Protected?
What Is Goodwill and Why Should It Be Protected?

In protecting a trademark, you are really protecting the goodwill that the trademark has come to be associated with. The goodwill is a value gained from consumers, it is the reason consumers seek out your products and not those of your competitors.

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Law, Blog, TrademarksBrian CasperJuly 23, 2020
Leadership Thoughts 2020 – Lessons Learned from Leading via Zoom

My mid-year leadership thoughts on lessons I learned, particularly mistakes I made, as a law firm managing partner earlier this year during the start of the coronavirus. We are testing these lessons as we go, and are hopefully creating an even better model for leadership in a time of Zoom.

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Culture, Blog, Effective LeadershipDarin M. KlemchukJuly 22, 2020Comment
Another Way You’re Losing Your Privacy: Mobile Clipboard Data
Another Way You’re Losing Your Privacy: Mobile Clipboard Data

It was discovered that mobile apps could be compromising privacy with the copying of phone clipboard data. TikTok, LinkedIn, and Reddit agree to stop the copying of such data.

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Law, Blog, Technology & DataCeles KeeneJuly 21, 2020
Arbitration Proceedings: The Advantages and Disadvantages of Arbitration
Arbitration Proceedings: The Advantages and Disadvantages of Arbitration

This article discusses the pros and cons of using arbitration provisions in agreements in lieu of a costly public litigation in court.

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Law, Blog, IP LitigationChristian CowartJuly 16, 2020
YouTube Sued Over Use of Content ID System
YouTube Sued Over Use of Content ID System

YouTube claims its content ID system was implemented to fight copyright infringement, however, artists have banded in a class action suit against the system which they claim creates infringement.

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Law, Blog, IP Litigation, Software & CopyrightsCeles KeeneJuly 14, 2020
“Naked Licensing” and the World-Famous Mustang Ranch Brothel
“Naked Licensing” and the World-Famous Mustang Ranch Brothel

Claims of naked licensing and trademark abandonment require proof the owner didn’t transfer the goodwill and that with any non-use there was also no intent for future use.

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Law, Blog, IP Litigation, TrademarksBrian CasperJuly 9, 2020
Supreme Court Sides With Booking.com Ruling .Com Can Distinguish a Generic Term
Supreme Court Sides With Booking.com Ruling .Com Can Distinguish a Generic Term

After a long battle to gain registration of the Booking.com trademark, Booking.com wins in a Supreme Court decision finding that .com can make an otherwise generic term a source identifier.

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Law, Blog, IP Litigation, TrademarksCeles KeeneJuly 7, 2020
Brian Casper on Trademark Licensing

This paper offers some general background and guidance for both prospective trademark licensors and licensees, along with some sample language that should be included in any comprehensive trademark license agreement.

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Law, White Papers, TrademarksBrian CasperJuly 2, 2020
Google on the Hook for $5 Billion?
Google on the Hook for $5 Billion?

The option for incognito or private browsing may turn out to not have much privacy at all. Google faces a class action lawsuit claiming numerous privacy violations for its Chrome Incognito and related apps.

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Law, Blog, IP LitigationCeles KeeneJune 30, 2020
IBM Challenges California Privacy Law
IBM Challenges California Privacy Law

IBM defends lawsuit against Weather Channel app by challenging the California Privacy Law statute and seeking summary judgment.

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Law, Blog, IP LitigationCeles KeeneJune 25, 2020
Even the Tiger King Has to Answer to the Law
Even the Tiger King Has to Answer to the Law

As Netflix’s Tiger King series made the Exotic and Baskin names popular, the saga related to IP infringement claims ended with a federal ruling against Joe Exotic.

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Law, Blog, IP LitigationCeles KeeneJune 23, 2020
Raising Money: Debt

Debt can be successful tool in growing and starting your business. It can also cause significant problems for both founders and the venture.

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Law, Corporate & Commercial, ArticlesJim ChesterJune 16, 2020
Surge in Free Books Available Online Spurs Major Copyright Infringement Suit
Surge in Free Books Available Online Spurs Major Copyright Infringement Suit

The Internet Archive finds itself in a copyright infringement lawsuit after creating the national emergency library offering free books to the public without proper licensing.

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Law, Blog, Software & CopyrightsCeles KeeneJune 9, 2020
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