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13 May 8:29 am
By Tamera H. Bennett posted May 13, 2009 The lawsuit filed by actor/director Woody Allen over the unauthorized use of his image by
American Apparel, Inc. on the billboard shown below is heating up in preparation for trial scheduled to start next week. Read the
complaint here, answer here, American Apparel's MSJ Memorandum here. American Apparel
President Dov [...]
4 Apr, 2008 1:00 am
... Ars Technica) Arguing over copyright while books disintegrate: Authors' Guild v Google: (Techdirt), Public Knowledge slams new IP legislation (s 4108 ... San Antonio
plagiarise plagiarism code: (IPBiz),(IPBiz), (Copyfight) Woody Allen sues American Apparel for
unauthorized use of his image in billboard and internet advertisements ... KSR-based prima facie obviousness despite objective indicia of nonobviousness: Agrizap, Inc v
Woodstream Corp: (Hal Wegner), (Patent Prospector), (The Fire of Genius), (IPBiz ...
15 Mar, 2008 7:00 am
... No innocent infringement defence for community designs: J Choo (Jersey) Limited v Towerstone Limited: (IMPACT), UK IPO announces Patent Prosecution Highway to be extended ...
IAM), PreCYdent's web of law free legal search engine: (Cairns), American Apparel and Footwear Association rejects compromise text of
the Design Piracy Prohibition ... no Colorado River abstention in copyright cases: Prominent Consulting LLC v Allen Bros., Inc:
(Chicago IP Litigation Blog), Rambus - Rambus will be allowed to present ...
25 May 5:20 pm
... ) Europe ECJ: Wine and glasses not similar goods: Waterford Wedgwood v Assembled Investments, OHIM (Afro-IP) Elections to the European Parliament coming soon ( ... Technology
(IP Watchdog) CAFC: Inequitable conduct holding vacated: Dickson Industries, Inc v Patent Enforcement Team, LLC (not precedential) (Patently-O) District ... (Creative
Commons) US Copyright - Decisions Woody Allen awarded $5m payout for unauthorised use of his image in American Apparel's billboard advertising campaign (At Last... ...
20 Nov, 2007 8:55 am
... to make a statement. The global fashion industry sells more than $750 billion of apparel annually.[1] Major fashion design firms, such as Gucci, Prada, Armani, ... French
couture houses tacitly sanctioned some design copying, permitting a few American producers to attend their Paris runway shows in exchange for
"caution fees" or advance ... A.B.S. Clothing Collection, Inc. (ABS), has built its entire business around copying the creations of other designers.[32] Allen B. Schwartz, the President of ABS, ...
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