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Baseball Trademark Infringement Slugout with Major League and Upper Deck Trading Cards
Last week, Major League Baseball settled a trademark infringement case against the Carlsbad, CA based trading card company, Upper Deck. Upper Deck failed to completely eliminate the MLB logo from some lines of their 2010 baseball cards. Although Upper Deck’s 2010 baseball cards did not display MLB’s logo on any of its packaging or cards,…
READ MORETrek Trademark Infringement…Dismissed!
In true David vs. Goliath style, an obscure California winery held its ground in court yesterday against Trek, the largest U.S. manufacturer of bicycles and related products. Novato-based Trek Wines was sued by Trek Bicycle Corporation in October 2009 for trademark infringement, in the matter of Trek Bicycle Corporation v. Trek Winery, LLC, in the…
READ MOREFacebook Patent Unleashed!
Facebook obtains potentially powerful patent on Newsfeed technology In 2006, Facebook filed a patent application on its much-imitated Newsfeed technology. Last week the patent was granted. Facebook has yet to announce any plans for legal action, but Web sites all over must be feeling more than a little apprehensive. After all, Twitter is essentially one…
READ MORESoftware Patents and Business Methods Patents, Are They Patentable?
Are software and business methods patentable? If you have been Googling the topic recently, you may have heard that the US Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit have heard a series of different cases during the past few years regarding it. Before I get into the history below, the short answer is still generally yes…
READ MORECopyright Infringement Harry Potter Style
A 36 page children’s book from a now-deceased and totally obscure British author may have lead to Harry Potter. Last week, the Associated Press reported that J.K. Rowling and her publisher are being sued for copyright infringement. The estate of Adrian Jacobs, who died penniless in 1997, alleges that Rowling’s fourth book, “Harry Potter and…
READ MORETrademark Oppositions Cancellations Get Accelerated Case Resolution
If you know about trademark oppositions and cancellations before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB), then here is a new procedure that may be right for you. The TTAB has recently introducted Accelerated Case Resolution (ACR). ACR is streamed line procedure used during an existing opposition and cancellation. It works like this: In the…
READ MORELegalzoom Complaint, Again
In its nine years or so of business, Los Angeles-based Legalzoom.com has earned praise, awards, quite a bit of money, and most recently…a 5-million dollar class-action petition. In 2008, a Missouri man, Todd Janson, used Legalzoom to prepare a Last Will and Testament. Perhaps dissatisfied with the service, Janson filed a petition against Legalzoom in…
READ MOREOrange County Trademark Lawyers New Office in Irvine
We are proud to announce the opening of our second location in Orange County in Irvine, California. Our attorneys will extend the same trademark, patent, copyright, business, and other Intellectual Property services at this location. Los Angeles Trademark Lawyer
READ MOREChinese Trademarks Are More Important Than You Think
As a Los Angeles patent and trademark attorney, many of my clients ask about the possibility of getting their invention stolen when manufacturing in China. Sorry to scare you, but now you have something else to worry about. Recently, companies manufacturing in China have come across some costly and time-consuming trademark predicaments. It seems that…
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Foo Fighters Copyright Infringement In Australia
The Foo Fighters recently sued an Australian advertising company for Copyright Infringement for using a re-recorded version of “Learn To Fly” in one of their…
Design Patent Term Extended to 15 Years
Design patents are a critical form of intellectual property for businesses to protect their product designs. The prior term for design patents were fourteen (14)…
Orange County Trademark Lawyers New Office in Irvine
We are proud to announce the opening of our second location in Orange County in Irvine, California. Our attorneys will extend the same trademark, patent,…