Monthly Archives: January 2025

WIPIP: IP for the Larger World

Koo, De-Colonising Copyright Law Is fair use even possible outside the US? If we want to export fair use, what is it we actually want to export? Many US academics many not think it’s the greatest idea—if we had a … Continue reading

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WIPIP Panel 2B Copyright: Authorship, Ownership

Newman, Adoption as Authorship Concept of being an author: personally generating all the sensory signals other humans will process as part of the work—comes into being because my mind decides to put it there and my body guides it. Certainly … Continue reading

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WIPIP, UNLV: TM Protectability

Jeanne Fromer (with Beebe and Stein), An Empirical Picture of Trademark Law We are running out of competitively effective word marks. What about images? Word marks dominate consistently over time, but numbers have increased in every category. Our definitions: images … Continue reading

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NYC loses greenwashing case against Exxon and pals

City of New York v. Exxon Mobil Corp., — N.Y.S.3d —-, 2025 WL 209843, No. 451071/2021 (N.Y.S. Ct. Jan. 14, 2025) Probably not the last we’ll hear about this, but the court dismissed the City’s two consumer protection claims against … Continue reading

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GIGO? literal falsity and a remedy mismatch

InSinkErator LLC v. Joneca Co., No. 8:24-cv-02600-JVS-ADS, 2025 WL 250032 (C.D. Cal. Jan. 10, 2025) InSinkErator, allegedly the world’s largest manufacturer of garbage disposals for home and commercial use (and to its shame, an entity that sued a TV show … Continue reading

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annoyingly redacted opinion finds Block falsely advertised versus TurboTax

Intuit Inc. v. HRB Tax Gp., Inc., 2024 WL 5320392, No. 5:24-cv-00253-BLF (N.D. Cal. Dec. 3, 2024) Intuit, which makes TurboTax and has had some advertising troubles of its own (hey, check out the IRS Free File program, for taxpayers … Continue reading

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materiality survey is in–even with 20 industry employees as respondents

Multiple Energy Technologies, LLC v. Under Armour, INC., 2025 WL 82336, No. 2:20-CV-664-NR (W.D. Pa. Jan. 13, 2025) MET sued Under Armour for multiple things, including false advertising, and here MET sought to exclude the testimony of Under Armour’s consumer … Continue reading

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statements about market conditions aren’t about “nature, characteristics, or qualities” under 43(b)

Nexus Pharmaceuticals, LLC v. Long Grove Pharmaceuticals, LLC, 2025 WL 81877, No. 24-10444-MJJ (D. Mass. Jan. 13, 2025) Nexus sued its competitor Long Grove under the Lanham Act, alleging that Long Grove made false statements about a shortage of fluorescein, … Continue reading

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are certificates of analysis and other technical specs commercial speech?

Sweegen, Inc. v. Manus Bio Inc., No. 8:24-cv-01757-JVS-DFM, 2024 WL 5317280 (C.D. Cal. Dec. 19, 2024) Sweegen is one of the largest suppliers of non-GMO Rebaudioside M or “Reb M” sweetener, manufactured through bioconversion from stevia leaves. Its competitor makes … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: Harvard/Yale/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum, June 2-3, 2025

Request for Submissions Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum June 2-3, 2025, Harvard Law School Harvard, Stanford, and Yale Law Schools are soliciting submissions for the 2025 Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum, to be held at Harvard Law School on June 2-3, 2025. … Continue reading

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