Intellectual Property

The Paradox of Executive Behaviors in Content Sharing and Copyright

From research to medical communications to legal to marketing, sharing content with colleagues across job roles and departments is critical. […]

NFT Art Not Immune From IP Law

A recent court decision suggests that the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) will be subject to trademark law, albeit “balanced […]

AI and IP On a Collision Course

Two new E-tools, DALL-E and Midjourney, use AI to create images based on user text prompts. They do their task […]

Get Back To Where You Once Belonged

It all began with The Beatles. Not long before they broke up for good, the Fab Four founded Apple Records […]

Dog Food Parody Label Doesn’t Amuse Jack Daniel’s. Now It’s Before The Supreme Court.

Last month the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc. v. VIP Products, a dispute that could […]

New AI Guidance From The Copyright Office

The U.S. Copyright Office has announced a new artificial intelligence initiative and with it a new guidance, which appeared in […]

Creation and Invention

Thaler v. Vidal asks the question, does the Patent Act categorically restrict the statutory term ‘inventor’ to human beings alone? […]

Ford Files For Robo-Repo Patent

Ford Motor Company has filed for patent protection on methods that aid in vehicle repossession. The filings suggest an escalating […]

AI Touted For One-Stop-Shop Trademark Work

An article in Bloomberg Law suggests AI could allow trademark attorneys to add an additional service that would make them […]

IP Consequences of Asset Sales in Bankruptcy

A bankruptcy case of a licensee creates a series of pitfalls that can impact the rights of a licensor of […]

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