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Brand Owner Alert: New Social Media Platform Brings Opportunity and Potential Pitfalls

LexBlog IP

The new social media platform Threads was launched on July 5, 2023. Reports indicate that within the first day of launch, more than 30 million users have signed up. Although social media activity is largely concentrated on a few major platforms, new networks have continued to pop up and compete for users.

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Let’s Go Hazy: Making Sense of Fair Use After Warhol

Copyright Lately

Five things to know about the Supreme Court’s new purpose-driven fair use opinion in Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith (“ Warhol “) is that relatively rare fair use case in which both the original and follow-on works were more or less directly competing in the same market. Andy Warhol Foundation v.

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Chain Reaction: Did the Beastie Boys Sue the Wrong Restaurant?

Copyright Lately

The complaint ( read here ) accuses Chili’s operator Brinker International of using the band’s 1994 hit song “Sabotage” in an unauthorized social media video to promote the restaurant. But is Chili’s the real victim of sabotage here? Novak and Michelin-starred chef Tim Hollingsworth.

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Other Barks & Bites for Friday, December 10: Warhol Foundation Files SCOTUS Petition on Transformative Fair Use Ruling, China Receives 815,000 Irregular Patent Applications During 2021, and Senators Introduce Social Media Transparency Bill

IP Watchdog

This week in Other Barks & Bites: a recent GAO report makes several recommendations designed to improve the Department of Defense’s lack of expertise in IP valuation and licensing; The U.S.

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

A model car manufacturer continued selling Bulli models in packaging stating that they were "officially licenced" after its licence agreement was terminated, but raised questions of "genuine use" of the mark during the infringement proceedings. 107 to apply to the creation and dissemination of a meme on social media.

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using competitor's images in comparative advertising is fair use even when appearance isn't being compared

43(B)log

Creager sent a letter to third party Semper Fi, an IDT consignee, stating that the owner “got in bed with a snake” and his recent bad decisions would “put [his] life in turmoil,” referring to a “tax thing” that Semper Fi’s owner interpreted as a threat to report him to the IRS for tax evasion. The ads used the entire images.

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3 Count: Clubbed Penguin

Plagiarism Today

First off today, Joe Tidy at the BBC reports that the City of London Police have arrested three people and shuttered the website of a group that was running an unauthorized clone of Club Penguin, the Disney social media site/game that shuttered in 2017. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday.