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Pinterest Walking a Copyright Infringement Tightrope
The content sharing mega-site “Pinterest” is rapidly gaining online momentum. The site features a virtual “pinboard” where users can post photos they find online and arrange them into albums, sort of like scrapbooking. The site is hugely popular to women under the age of 35; Pinterest’s Facebook page is “liked” by 97% women. This site…
READ MOREApple iTV Trademark Infringement
Apple has been cooking up a new TV-like product for a while, and it’s been coming closer and closer to fruition. Steve Jobs announced “iTV” a while ago, although it has not been launched, only hinted at, and talked about internally. No doubt, consumers will be eager to jump on the iTV bandwagon, as soon…
READ MORECopyright-Infringing Artist May do Hard Time
Is it possible to do jail time for copyright infringement? If you destroy and falsify discovery information during your federal trial, the answer is yes. You are probably familiar with the iconic Obama posters from the 2008 election. The hugely successful posters were created by Los Angeles artist Shepard Fairey. Fairey based the image off…
READ MOREMichael Jordan Trademark Issue in China
Michael Jordan can certainly relate to Apple’s trademark nightmare in China. Jordan recently filed a law suit in China against the Chinese company Qiaodan for using his name without permission since 2000. Qiaodan means “Jordan” in Chinese, and that name is synonymous with basketball there. Qiaodan has actually filed trademark applications with a trademark attorney for…
READ MORENewt, SOPA, and the Cybersecurity Act of 2012
Much of the hoopla regarding SOPA, the “Stop Online Piracy Act” has died down during the past month and half. Why? The huge outcry by just about everyone ranging from Facebook, Google, Wikipedia, petition drives, (one by Google claiming it received 7 million signatures), and on and on, has effectively drove the message to Congress…
READ MOREProview Trademark Litigation with Apple Continues
The trademark dispute between Apple and the Chinese company, Proview Technologies, is intensifying. If you remember, Proview secured the trademark for “iPad” in China back in 2000. The chain of events is not clear, but the core of the dispute is whether Apple ever obtained a proper license or acquired the use of the iPad trademark…
READ MORESuper Lawyers Michael N. Cohen, Rising Star 2012
Cohen IP Law Group, P.C. is pleased to announce the nomination of Michael N. Cohen for inclusion in the 2012 Southern California Rising Stars Super Lawyers® publication. Super Lawyers® is a listing of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of professional achievement. The selection process is multi-phased and…
READ MOREApple Trademark Infringement in China Again
The Shenzen, China-based company called Proview Technology is still after Apple, claiming that Apple is illegally selling iPads in China. A new suit against Apple for trademark infringement was filed a few days ago, as Apple appealed a recent Chinese court decision in favor of Proview. According to lawyers for Proview, Apple only bought the rights to…
READ MORENFL Trademark Use a no-no
Every year, about this time, businesses are unexpectedly sued for using two seemingly harmless words: “Super Bowl”. Any advertising, promotion or announcement that is not sanctioned by the National Football League is subject to swift legal action by the NFL. The NFL owns registered trademarks for “Super Bowl,” and “Super Bowl Sunday.” And they aggressively monitor and enforce those trademarks….
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Employee–Employer Intellectual Property Disputes: Understanding Ownership and Recent Legal Developments (2025 Update)
In fields that are tech-heavy, we continue to see a plethora of fights over intellectual property between employees and employers. This is especially true when…
Sprinkles Cupcakes Wages Trademark Lawsuit
Sprinkles Cupcakes gained huge popularity due to its delicious cupcakes and also to a helping hand from the PR gained from getting on the Oprah…
University Trademarks Versus Small Business Trademark: Dakota Micro’s AgCam
Dakota Micro, Inc. is a Geneseo, North Dakota manufacturer of a product called the “AgCam,” a camera that allows farmers to easily monitor farm equipment….