Tag Archives: trademark

state consumer protection law gives competitor plaintiff more leeway than Lanham Act, court holds

SME Steel Contractors, Inc. v. Seismic Bracing Company, LLC, — F.Supp.3d —-, 2023 WL 4463246, No. 2:17-cv-00702-RJS-DAO (D. Utah Jul. 11, 2023) The parties compete in the design of buckling-restrained braces, which are structural devices that help buildings withstand seismic … Continue reading

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Seen at the Capital Jewish Museum

 Fundraising brochure, Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia 1989: “You should invest in community property” with Monopoly theme: from Blogger http://tushnet.blogspot.com/2023/08/seen-at-capital-jewish-museum.html

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What can experts testify to in Lanham Act cases? Not the law or regulations

GOLO, LLC v. Goli Nutrition Inc., 2023 WL 4952576, No. 20-667-RGA (D. Del. Aug. 3, 2023) Potentially interesting pretrial rulings in this false advertising/TM case: Goli’s motion to exclude the testimony of Dr. Jerry Wind was granted in part to … Continue reading

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IPSC Closing Plenary Session

An Author/Reader Conversation about Jessica Silbey, Against Progress: Intellectual Property and Fundamental Values in the Internet Age (2022) Robert Brauneis: Three layers—(1) object of discovery: creator and innovator accounts, concerns, what kind of conditions support/hinder them in their work; (2) … Continue reading

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IPSC Breakout Session #5 Platforms & Interfaces/IP Enforcement

Xuan-Thao Nguyen, Tech Bros, Social Media, and the End of IP Financing? Ideas are nothing without financing. Banks will not give loans secured by patents; banking law constraints. How was Silicon Valley Bank able to make loans to startups before … Continue reading

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IPSC Breakout Session #1

Too much to choose from; I prioritized things that were new to me. Mark Bartholomew, A Right to Be Left Dead If we can create new works in a dead author’s style after they’re gone and create conversations with them … Continue reading

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IPSC Opening Plenary Session

 Matthew Sag, Copyright Safety for Generative AI Not addressing whether training is always fair use in every circumstance; explain how generative AI fits w/in existing law (nonexpressive uses) and identify best practices to make generative AI fairer. Non expressive uses: … Continue reading

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Former distributor’s continuing use of “authorized distributor” leads to TM and false advertising claims

Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. Luxury Home Buyers, LLC, No. 2:20-cv-01344-JAD-VCF, |2023 WL 4636917 (D. Nev. Jul. 19, 2023) In what seems likely a missed opportunity due to insufficient investment in the defense, the court grants summary judgment against an argument … Continue reading

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Seen in my travels

 Good cafe name: A handbag that probably requires some explanation to today’s students: from Blogger http://tushnet.blogspot.com/2023/07/seen-in-my-travels.html

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Generic use in the wild

 Are they really super jeep tours? from Blogger http://tushnet.blogspot.com/2023/07/generic-use-in-wild.html

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