Gordon Troy Dec. 1, 2015 Changes to the European Trademark System are Imminent A major revision to the European Union trademark system Read More
Lawrence Stanley Oct. 9, 2015 Exercise Methods Are Not Protected by Copyright Whether it’s yoga, karate, Pilates or any other form of movement or exercise, the copyright Read More
Lawrence Stanley March 20, 2015 Court Overturns Pilates Trademarks What’s in a name? Plenty, especially if the name is “Pilates,” one of the hottest fitness Read More
Lawrence Stanley Jan. 31, 2015 Court Finds Trademark Infringement against Fictional Restaurant When IJR Capital Investments filed an intent-to-use trademark application for THE KRUSTY Read More
Gordon Troy Nov. 9, 2014 European Union Trademarks Goods and Services Examined International Registrations designating the European Union (CTM/OHIM) previously relied Read More
Lawrence Stanley Aug. 9, 2014 Copyright Gone Amok: Privacy Policies, Tweets & Selfies Copyright is a limited monopoly on the right to copy, disseminate, create new works from Read More
Lawrence Stanley July 25, 2014 Improper Descriptions of Use in TM Registrations The United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) is currently considering ways to Read More
Lawrence Stanley July 10, 2014 Do we need the Songwriter Equity Act? The House will hold hearings today, June 10th, and again on June 25th on royalties payable Read More
Lawrence Stanley July 9, 2014 Aereo and Disruptive Innovation Under copyright law, among the exclusive rights that are held by copyright holders is the Read More
Lawrence Stanley June 20, 2014 REDSKINS Marks Cancelled, Found to Disparage Native Americans On June 18th, the United States Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) granted a Read More