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Intellectual Property

Realtor up in arms about copycat ad, but does he have an IP claim?

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / September 20, 2022

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Dunder Mifflin paper chase offers a lesson in trademark protection

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / August 2, 2022

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Mariah Carey copyright case reveals need to deter abusive lawsuits

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / June 17, 2022

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Laws relating to photographs of people can be surprising

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / May 26, 2022

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Coexistence agreements bring peace in trademark disputes

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / April 4, 2022

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Important to keep an eye to the future in co-branding deals

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / February 4, 2022

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It was another interesting year for intellectual property law

John Simpson / 2021 Year in Review, Intellectual Property / December 30, 2021

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Non-fungible tokens the next trademark challenge on the horizon

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / December 22, 2021

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Adidas loses battle of the stripes in trademark infringement lawsuit

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / November 15, 2021

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Willy Wonka ad shows effectiveness of social media IP policing policies

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / September 27, 2021

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