This is the third installment of a 7-part blog series providing comprehensive analysis of designing, implementing, and optimizing an intellectual property (IP) enforcement program that stops loss of market share and profits due to knockoffs, piracy, and other forms of IP infringement. This program stresses the importance of intellectual property rights in protecting market share.
Read MoreThis is our 2nd of 7 posts in a series for developing and implementing an IP-enforcement program. In Step 1, we will identify and quantify in dollars the harm caused by knockoffs, infringements, and counterfeits. This program stresses the importance of intellectual property rights in combatting bad actors.
Read MoreA New York attorney was found to have filed too many trademark applications within a short amount of time and found guilty of multiple violations of USPTO rules.
Read MoreHermès files trademark infringement lawsuit against Mason Rothschild for use of MetaBirkins as NFTs.
Read MoreClipBandits, owner of Tequila 512, is claiming trademark/trade dress infringement and unfair competition, among other claims, against Kendall Jenner’s use of 818 Tequila.
Read MoreAll businesses have Intellectual Property (IP), although many do not adequately identify or protect theirs. Businesses who fail to identify and protect their IP assets risk losing them. Read for information regarding strategies to protect IP.
Read MoreTrademark logos are used to indicate a claim of trademark ownership. But what is the difference between the “tm,” “sm,” and ® symbols? Read for tips on using trademark logos.
Read MoreForeigners target US trademark owners in trademark scams resulting in loss of money and trademark registrations.
Read MoreAfter years of a legal battle, Tiffany and Costco settle their trademark infringement dispute.
Read MoreThe USPTO has seen a surge in trademark filings in parallel to increased e-commerce and online offerings by companies, causing delays in examination and registration.
Read MoreThe Second Circuit overruled an FTC decision to pursue litigation over trademark agreements made between 1-800 Contacts and its competitors.
Read MoreThe Tiger King saga continues with lawsuits claiming trademark infringement. However, judge dismisses claims finding for Defendants based on First Amendment rights.
Read MoreBuilding a holiday brand involves more than just creating a well-known trademark. They must also help invoke a feeling and lasting reminder of the holidays.
Read MoreAs the Brexit transition period ends January 1, 2021, EU marks will cease to be enforceable in the UK. However, there are important things to know about existing registrations and pending EUTM applications to help ensure continued protection coverage in the UK.
Read MoreFor 2021, the USPTO has decided to increase trademark filing fees. The fee changes may push filers to use the TEAS Plus system more.
Read MoreRecent opinion by Fifth Circuit provides clarification on likelihood of confusion analysis, a key analysis common to all trademark, service mark, and trade dress infringement claims.
Read MoreFind answers to your questions about what trademarks are, trademark use, protection, and enforcement. A trademark FAQ with links to more detailed information for learning about trademark rights.
Read MoreWhat are the steps in the trademark registration process? What does a trademark cost? Read for a discussion of the specific steps in obtaining a federal trademark registration and average costs, and the differences between trademarks and other forms of intellectual property.
Read MoreWorldwide trademark owners know that a mark in one jurisdiction may not be appropriate in another. However, a global pandemic can make trademark use of a worldwide slogan inappropriate. Learn how KFC is handling the situation.
Read MoreA 5-part series, on various aspects of trademark licensing, written by one of our attorneys, Brian Casper.
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