Trademark purgatory is what happens when a person’s actual use application is held up and prevented from being registered due to another person’s intent to use application.
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Read MoreThe Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (“ACTA”) is similar to the whack-a-mole counterfeiters it purports to fight; it just keeps randomly popping up everywhere.
Read MorePenney’s informed Hudson + Broad that they “had sourced the custom-designed proprietary fixtures elsewhere.”
Read MoreI am so happy to share this post with all of you today. In what is probably one of the proudest moments of my life, an article I served as a research assistant on was just published by the Cardozo Law Review.
Read MoreI found the the title of the symposium alone to be very intriguing because it is the most basic, fundamental and clear definition of what fashion really is: a combination of art and commerce.
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