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6 Key Takeaways - Annual Review of Key Trademark & Unfair Competition Opinions

JD Supra Law

Kilpatrick partner Ted Davis recently presented his “Annual Review of Key Trademark & Unfair Competition Opinions” at the firm’s 2024 Advanced Trademark Law Seminar in New York. Key takeaways from the presentation include. By: Kilpatrick

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Key Takeaways - Using Generative AI in an IP-Driven Business: Practical Tips and Legal Risks

JD Supra Law

Kilpatrick’s Dan Englander and James Trigg recently presented to clients and colleagues on the topic of “Using Generative AI in an IP-Driven Business: Practical Tips and Legal Risks” at the firm’s annual 2024 Advanced Trademark Law Seminar in New York City. By: Kilpatrick

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6 Key Takeaways - Cross-Jurisdictional Nonuse Actions

JD Supra Law

Kilpatrick partners Crystal Genteman and Wendy Cheng recently presented “Big Little Fires Everywhere: Cross-Jurisdictional Nonuse Actions to Clear Deadwood” at the firm’s annual 2024 Advanced Trademark Law Seminar in New York. By: Kilpatrick

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Critical Overview Of The Effect Of Non-Use Of Trademarks

IP and Legal Filings

Despite the fact that the duration of protection varies, a trademark can be renewed in perpetuity by paying additional fees after the first term has expired. In a larger sense, trademarks stimulate initiative and entrepreneurship by providing their owners with renown and financial reward.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

Events 'First in Intellectual Property Law': 2023 Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture Prof. Jeanne Fromer’s lecture on March 14 as part of the CIPIL Intellectual Property Seminar Series is available online to watch here. More details and the link for the livestream are available here.

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IP Scholarship, Citations, and Knowledge Governance: Some Insights from the History of IP Teaching in India

SpicyIP

Moreover, as the 1987 report notes, IP litigation was very limited at that time, except for trademark law. After the WIPO Diplomatic Conference, a seminar was organized by the government in collaboration with the NLSIU and the IIT, Delhi to study the implications of the new treaties for the country.

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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: IP Innovation Clinic Fellows (Summer 2022)

IPilogue

It is expected that the majority of the work done by students will relate to patent or trademark law. Performing trademark searches. Qualifications: an interest in IP law, technology and commercialization issues. you must be a 1L, 2L or 3L student at Osgoode Hall Law School.

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