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Uber wins ChefUber TM Opposition

Uber wins ChefUber TM Opposition

Uber wins against an individual wanting to get his Trademark ChefUber registered after The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) sided with Uber after the multinational transportation network company opposed a trademark that it said would be expected to cause confusion with its own. Tim Mackew wanted to register the

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TRADEMARK SUIT OVER SNOW BEER

TRADEMARK SUIT OVER SNOW BEER

Even after China based brewer of Snow beer created few obstacles, ‘Snow Globe’ is successfully registered as a trademark in the UK, by a Japanese beer company Asahi. The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) dismissed China Resources Snow Brewery’s opposition to ‘Snow Globe’ on Thursday, August

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Can You Register a Trademark which is Already in Use but not Registered

Can You Register a Trademark which is Already in Use but not Registered

It is an age-old concept that Prevention is better than cure. Thus, the registration of trademark is an added advantage to combat against any kind of trademark duplication. Duplication of trademark is a common phenomenon in the modern trade, especially in e-commerce platform. To protect

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Amazon sued over “Prime”

Amazon sued over “Prime”

A Missouri based trucking company, Prime Inc., has filed a suit against Amazon in the US Federal Court alleging Amazon’s Prime logo on tractor-trailers is “confusingly similar” to its own trademark. The Prime Inc. has built up “substantial value and goodwill” with its name and

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Kim Kardashian wins lawsuit against fashion brand

Kim Kardashian wins lawsuit against fashion brand

Earlier this year, the reality-TV star turned business-woman Kim Kardashian West initiated proceedings against Missguided in California. Her case was based on the claims that Misguided was infringing her trademark rights, and on US laws protecting her right to publicity. The suit was brought in

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Girl Scouts of USA sues Boy Scouts over trademark

Girl Scouts of USA sues Boy Scouts over trademark

The Girl Scouts of USA, founded in 1912, has filed a suit for trademark infringement against the Boy Scouts of America. The suit was file dafter the latter decided to drop “Boy” from its namesake program and started welcoming older girls. The Boy Scouts accepts

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Motorola Patents Method to Track People Who Switch Phones Frequently

Motorola Patents Method to Track People Who Switch Phones Frequently

A Motorola Solutions patent application published on July 4 lays out a strange method of tracking and identifying customers who regularly change their mobile devices. The application was initially filed by the company in 2016. According to Motorola, people who change switch phones frequently could

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Gigi Hadid attempts to redefine copyright law

Gigi Hadid attempts to redefine copyright law

Earlier this year model Gigi Hadid was sued by an agency, Xclusive Lee, for posting an image of herself on her Instagram account. The agency was the author of the image and Hadid’s use of the picture violated its copyright. Recently, Hadid had filed a

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Trademark Genericide and What Brands Can Do To Avoid It

Trademark Genericide and What Brands Can Do To Avoid It

A trademark distinguishes the goods and services of one seller from that of another. A trademark exclusively identifies a product as belonging to a specific company and recognizes the company’s ownership of the brand. It serves as an identity for the product and can be extremely helpful

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Intellectual Property Rights in the Era of Counterfeit Goods

Intellectual Property Rights in the Era of Counterfeit Goods

Everybody loves a good bargain. There is an unexplainable satisfaction that one derives from the purchase of high quality branded goods at a modest price. It is this aspect of consumer behavior that the counterfeit product industry relies upon. All over the world markets are

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