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Trademarks can be strong in two ways: either inherently distinctive (arbitrary or fanciful marks), or composed of common elements that have acquired distinctiveness (descriptive or suggestive marks). Trademarks can also be weak in two ways: either composed...
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Raw Sushi is being sued. The popular Sansom Street Japanese restaurant — more formally known as 1225 Raw Sushi & Sake Lounge — finds itself defending a federal lawsuit filed by none other than Benihana, the Florida-based corporation behind all those...
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which regulates the assignment of Internet domain names, recently began launching new generic top-level domain (GTLD) extensions that have opened up a whole new world for cybersquatters...
Kevin Keener, is an intellectual property attorney with Keener and Associates, P.C. Kevin represented BizStarz in administrative litigation against Entrepreneur Media Inc, the publisher of Entreprenuer magazine. Kavin talks about the case and gives his...
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Eastern sued Herbalife for breach of the “Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement” into which the parties had entered. Eastern claimed Herbalife breached the agreement by disclosing Eastern’s confidential inf...
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