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Dragons' Den IP Blog - Series 21 Episode 6

Dragons' Den

What is its appeal to the market? Touker Suleyman felt that her idea of an app was not the best way to promote the brand and was soon out. Disclaimer: The purpose of the IPO's Dragons' Den IP blog is to help identify the IP in entrepreneurs’ pitches and highlight how IP works, or could work, in the real-life examples featured.

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Reusing Social Media Photos for Ads? Be Careful!–Khachatryan v. 1 Hotel

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The photo depicts two children (“Brave” is the one on the right) at the 1 Hotel in West Hollywood wearing the hotel’s branded robes. 1 Hotel West Hollywood LLC , 2024 WL 3015504 (C.D. June 14, 2024) The post Reusing Social Media Photos for Ads? 1 Hotel appeared first on Technology & Marketing Law Blog.

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Five Trademark Questions to Ask in the New Year

Trademark and Copyright Law Blog

As we ring in 2024, sip some champagne and make a resolution to check in on your trademark portfolio more often. You may have launched new brands or drastically redesigned your logo since you last interacted with the USPTO. Maybe your filings are all in the US, but the EU and Brazil have become major markets for you.

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Print-on-Demand Services Face More Legal Woes–Canvasfish v. Pixels

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

In the ongoing legal battles over print-on-demand services, RedBubble and (more recently) Printify have sometimes achieved favorable results by disaggregating all of the functions and acting solely as a marketing agent for the disaggregated vendors. The print-on-demand service at issue is Pixels, who has appeared on this blog before.

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Greenwashing: A new UK Regulator Investigation and Further Guidance for Businesses

IP Tech Blog

In the first few months of 2023, the UK Regulator – the Competition and Markets Authority (“ CMA ”) – continues to be active in cracking down on misleading green claims, this time targeting the fast-moving consumer goods industry (“ FMCG ”). Squire Patton Boggs has an international team focussing on the Advertising, Media and Brands sector.

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Greenwashing: A new UK Regulator Investigation and Further Guidance for Businesses

LexBlog IP

In the first few months of 2023, the UK Regulator – the Competition and Markets Authority (“ CMA ”) – continues to be active in cracking down on misleading green claims, this time targeting the fast-moving consumer goods industry (“ FMCG ”).

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Courts Still Have No Clue How to Determine Who Owns Social Media Accounts–JLM v. Gutman

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The last time we blogged this case , the district court had sided with JLM, initially restricting Gutman’s use of the social media accounts and then awarding control over the accounts to JLM. Gutman , 2024 WL 172609 (2d Cir. 17, 2024) Selected Related Posts : Who Owns Social Media Accounts?–In Christou v.