The global football (soccer) industry is a financial juggernaut, with club brand strength now one of the ...
AI companies and music rights holders: a conflict in copyright - The Trademark Lawyer
Unlicensed artificial intelligence (AI) music generation has been highlighted in...
Unlicensed artificial intelligence (AI) music generation has been highlighted in...
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Battle of the airport names takes off in Bay Area
The city of San Francisco is suing the nearby city of Oakland over the latter's plan to modify its airport name to include “San Francisco,” arguing that the proposed name infringes on its trademark and...
The city of San Francisco is suing the nearby city of Oakland over the latter's plan to modify its airport name to include “San Francisco,” arguing that the proposed name infringes on its trademark and...
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Aldi finds itself in the cold over frozen cheesecake - The Trademark Lawyer
The UK-based company, Pleese, has accused Aldi of copying its product and infringing on its intellectual...
The UK-based company, Pleese, has accused Aldi of copying its product and infringing on its intellectual...
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Implications of Chanel v. WGACA for luxury resale market - The Trademark Lawyer
For over 114 years, the Chanel fashion house has produced immediately recognizable...
For over 114 years, the Chanel fashion house has produced immediately recognizable...
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What a killer Winnie the Pooh can tell us about remix culture - AP News
Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse have recently entered the public domain, making it possible for artists to use them freely...
Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse have recently entered the public domain, making it possible for artists to use them freely...
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How to de-risk your brand’s reputation in 2024
In the past year, top brands faced huge losses due to preventable reputation damage. What lessons can companies learn to avoid such backlash and safeguard in 2024?
In the past year, top brands faced huge losses due to preventable reputation damage. What lessons can companies learn to avoid such backlash and safeguard in 2024?
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How Tech Giants Cut Corners to Harvest Data for A.I. - The New York Times
OpenAI, Google and Meta ignored corporate policies, altered their own rules and discussed skirting copyright law as they sought online information to train their newest artificial intelligence systems...
OpenAI, Google and Meta ignored corporate policies, altered their own rules and discussed skirting copyright law as they sought online information to train their newest artificial intelligence systems...
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Navigating the Generational Shifts in Consumer Behaviour
Gen Z, the first generation to be digital natives and the newest consumer, is turning retail on its head. In its latest edition of Retail Compass, international law firm RPC, takes a closer look at how...
Gen Z, the first generation to be digital natives and the newest consumer, is turning retail on its head. In its latest edition of Retail Compass, international law firm RPC, takes a closer look at how...
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The status of parallel trade in the European Union and the UK
The following article is a collaboration between Jani Ihalainen of RPC and PDGB (Virginie Coursière-Pluntz and Benjamin Jacob), RPC's partner firm in France through its...
The following article is a collaboration between Jani Ihalainen of RPC and PDGB (Virginie Coursière-Pluntz and Benjamin Jacob), RPC's partner firm in France through its...
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From fairways to copyright claims: understanding the BIRDIE Act - The Trademark Lawyer
At least one piece of legislation before Congress has bipartisan support: the BIRDIE Act...
At least one piece of legislation before Congress has bipartisan support: the BIRDIE Act...
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