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Trademark news and analysis from the courts and the USPTO
By therecorder | The Recorder | June 19, 2017
U.S. Sup. Ct.; 15-1293 Simon Tam, lead singer of the rock group “The Slants,” chose this moniker in order to “reclaim” the term…
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By Tony Mauro | June 19, 2017
A high-profile trademark fight centered on the Asian-American rock band The Slants ended Monday with a ruling that the Lanham Act's prohibition against “disparaging” marks violates the First Amendment.
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By Scott Graham | June 16, 2017
A World Intellectual Property Association arbitration panel ruled that "geofilters" is a descriptive term for software.
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By therecorder | The Recorder | June 14, 2017
9th Cir.; 15-16809 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that the plaintiff failed to show that the GOOGLE trademark had become so…
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By Scott Graham | June 6, 2017
The Trump administration had agreed to keep her in the role but never seemed to give her a firm vote of confidence. A person close to Lee said she was concerned about the Commerce Department siphoning off patent fees.
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By By Anna Zhang | June 1, 2017
Squire Patton Boggs, Norton Rose Fulbright and Osborne Clark have all been targets of China's trademark squatters—entities that register the marks of known brands in the hopes of profiting off the name or extracting money from the brand owner.
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By Ross Todd | May 16, 2017
The name Google hasn't gone the way of thermos, cellophane and aspirin—at least not yet.
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By Cheryl Miller | May 12, 2017
Where marijuana and the law intersect, you're likely to find Khurshid Khoja. We recently caught up with the founder of Greenbridge Corporate Counsel to talk about what's on his plate in these ever-changing regulatory times.
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By John Council | April 21, 2017
For 13 years, a small medical device company named Lexion Medical has relied on Dallas attorney David Wille to protect its intellectual property rights. And after building a case that a competitor's false statements caused Lexion's sales to tank, Wille persuaded a Delaware jury to award $12.2 million in damages in favor of his client.
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By Amanda Ciccatelli | April 19, 2017
The Waymo vs. Uber case is one of the first major battles over driverless car technology, and it will be a real food fight.
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