I blogged a few days ago about this case taken by Under Armour against a religious based clothing line. Here’s the IPKat’s take on the whole issue… http://ipkitten.blogspot.ie/2015/08/armors-glory-and-religion-in-trade-mark.html
August 27, 2015
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August 27, 2015
I blogged a few days ago about this case taken by Under Armour against a religious based clothing line. Here’s the IPKat’s take on the whole issue… http://ipkitten.blogspot.ie/2015/08/armors-glory-and-religion-in-trade-mark.html
August 27, 2015
This is a really interesting (well, I think so anyway) look at the issue of how you go about protecting your English Language Trade Mark….in China. Likely only of real relevance to the big boys and global players, but still! Some Chinese equivalents for English trademarks are protected in China, while others are not. Jason
August 27, 2015
Hey All I’m going out for lunch today. Just thought you might like to know. I probably wont have a chicken sandwich though. Here’s today’s Interesting IP: Adidas sue Forever 21 for Trade Mark Infringement – http://blogs.findlaw.com/free_enterprise/2015/08/adidas-sues-forever-21-over-three-stripe-mark.html TJ Maxx (Not a typo), retailers and copyright infringement – http://www.retaildive.com/news/the-rise-of-copyright-infringement-lawsuitsand-what-retailers-can-do-about/404336/ Those crazy Finns with their Finnish and their double meanings – http://www.marques.org/class46/default.asp?D_A=20150826
August 26, 2015
“What time is it?” I shout like some unruly gameshow host! “It’s Interesting IP O’Clock” you cry in return, enthusiastic IP audience that you are….Or Not. Either way, here’s today’s Interesting IP You can’t copyright a sandwich. Shame – http://fortune.com/2015/08/25/copyright-chicken-sandwich-pechu/ Snoop Doggy Doggy Sue Doggy Dog (as in, Snoop is bring sued) – https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2015/08/18/3-count-all-rap-edition/ and http://www.entlawdigest.com/2015/08/18/3951.htm Can I get a
August 25, 2015
When I was younger I used to drink a Vodka called ‘Grants’ for the sole reason that it had the bold slogan ‘The Exciting Vodka’ on the bottle lid. Grants was sued for Trademark infringement, and changed to ‘Glens’ Vodka, but it never had the same appeal. The point is, Trade Mark infringement and Vodka
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