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5 Landmark Trademark Infringement Cases of 2022

Intepat

The Plaintiff alleged that the Defendant’s mark “Casinos Pride”, the label, the design of the bottle in which the Defendant sold its product and the package in which the bottle was packed, all infringed the Plaintiff‘s registered trademarks “Blender’s Pride” and “Imperial Blue”. Dwd Pharmaceuticals Ltd., (22

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New Tools, Old Rules: Is The Music Industry Ready To Take On AI?

Copyright Lately

Within just over a month, a raft of barely-underground Discord servers like AI Hub have popped up to provide users with access to software—and step-by-step instructions—for creating new songs using hundreds of community-made AI models designed to mimic specific artists’ voices. No wonder I’m getting flashbacks to 2003.

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Customs Intervention for IP in the Indian Sub-Continent

Kashishipr

Goods or items produced outside Bangladesh involving infringement of the Copyright Act, 2000 or infringement of layout design of integrated circuits that are intended for sale or use for commercial purposes within the territory of Bangladesh. Images of genuine goods (for trademarks and designs).

IP 105
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WHAT, IN THE NAME OF GOD, …?: Intellectual Property Rights In Holy Names, Sacred Words, & Other Aspects of Creation

LexBlog IP

The report notes on page 11 that “In 2003, research estimates put the [U.S.] But just a quick look at the USPTO’s Trademark Electronic Search System (or TESS ) databases reveals many live deistic trademarks include as all or part of a U.S. registered trademarks: Elohim—4. Jehovah–8.