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Trademark Infringement in the Digital Age

IP and Legal Filings

Trademarks are becoming even more significant assets for companies trying to stand out in a competitive market due to the growth of online platforms and e-commerce. Trademark violation raises significant issues. Cybersquatting is another type of trademark infringement. ’s trademark and cybersquatting.

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Gema USA, Inc. Sues Former Employee for Alleged Patent & Trademark Infringement

Indiana Intellectual Property Law

according to their website, was formed by Monte McClung in 2009 after a 20 year Career at Gema. Gema sells a variety of powder guns and spray equipment in this district and throughout the United States. The Defendant, First in Finishing, Inc., First in Finishing, Inc.’s

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ITC Litigation: Introduction to Trade Secret Protection at the ITC

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

Contact the authors or visit Fish’s Intellectual Property Law Essentials. [1] These statutory criteria also apply to investigations based on other intellectual property rights specified in the statute, including registered trademarks, copyrights, and mask works. [4] 16, 2009). [11] 4, 2020).

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Customs Intervention for IP in the Indian Sub-Continent

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Thus, the IP rights holders must monitor and take suitable and timely action against the imports that can possibly be infringing on their Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs). . The database from the Intellectual Property Office is automatically shared with the Customs, which then keeps track of the infringing imports.

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Can Trademark Protection be Extended to Cryptocurrency?

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In the age of cryptocurrency, the first move was advanced by the introduction of Bitcoin, which was introduced in a white paper in 2008, and then it came to be launched in 2009. A few commonly known cryptocurrencies are Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Zcash, Dash, and Monero – all of which have distinct trademarks. Classification.

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