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WEBINAR: Trademark and Advertising Basics for Cannabis Companies

Trademark and Copyright Law Blog

Business is booming for cannabis ventures, but the legal landscape for brand protection and product advertising is rife with complications that demand special consideration. Leveraging alternative IP strategies for brands. Advertising best practices and what not to say. CBD, hemp, and the 2018 Farm Bill.

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Webinar Recap: Trademark Lessons Learned in 2023

LexBlog IP

We presented a webinar last week entitled How to Win Your Next Trademark Battle: Lessons Learned in 2023 to give brand owners and their lawyers an overview of key takeaways from last year’s trademark cases. If you missed our live presentation, you can view a recording here. They may also consider the possibility of non-U.S.

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[Ongoing Program] Branding and French Language Requirements in Québec: Understanding the Recognized Trademark Exception through Case Studies - November 10th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET

JD Supra Law

In this webinar, our speakers will discuss the French language requirements in Québec as they apply to product markings, promotion, and advertisement, with practical tips on how to take advantage of the “recognized trademark” exception. By: Smart & Biggar

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

IP Tech Blog

At the end of January, the CMA announced that it is investigating FMCG for the use of green claims in labelling, advertising and marketing material. In particular, the CMA is concerned with “ broad eco-statements “, misleading claims about the recyclability of a product and brands labelling themselves as “ sustainable.”

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

LexBlog IP

At the end of January, the CMA announced that it is investigating FMCG for the use of green claims in labelling, advertising and marketing material. In particular, the CMA is concerned with “ broad eco-statements “, misleading claims about the recyclability of a product and brands labelling themselves as “ sustainable.”

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NAD Whitening Strips Case Illuminates How NAD May Incorporate New FTC Health Claims Guidance

LexBlog IP

This was quietly heralded as an update to the 1998 Dietary Supplement Advertising Guides, but oh dear readers, it is so much more. We also have an upcoming webinar covering the topic in March – details here.) (We also have an upcoming webinar covering the topic in March – details here.) We shall see.

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Pitfalls Related to NCAA’s New Policy on Name, Image and Likeness

The IP Law Blog

I don’t know about you, but I’ve seen both of these issues come up in these new advertisements, and it’s likely because the individuals involved aren’t used to considering these issues. But for those of us that deal with branding, licensing, and intellectual property, these are everyday issues that we’re constantly considering.