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17 Jul 2014, 2:51 pm
Citing the VITAFRUIT decision (Case T-203/02), the Court said:When assessing whether use of the trade mark is genuine, regard must be had to all the facts and circumstances relevant to establishing whether the commercial exploitation of the mark is real, particularly whether such use is viewed as warranted in the economic sector concerned to maintain or create a share in the market for the products or services protected by the mark, the nature of those products or… [read post]
19 Dec 2023, 3:24 am
"Asks the Slate writer Nadira Goff, in "How Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo’s Delightfully Weird Dance in Poor Things Came Together/Choreographer Constanza Macras on the standout scene, working with Yorgos Lanthimos, and expanding the idea of what dance is. [read post]
11 May 2015, 12:38 pm
Hot Air called it a 'train wreck.' Twitchy mocked 'Bloomberg Politics reporter-turned-ethnic policeman Mark Halperin.' PJ Media’s Rick Moran opined that '[a]sking Cruz to say something in Spanish is akin to asking a black person to eat watermelon or start dancing.'" [read post]
16 Mar 2011, 9:24 am by Stefanie Levine
It’s likely that there were many patentees doing  a victory dance yesterday when the Federal Circuit  imposed a stricter pleading requirement in false marking cases. [read post]
16 Jun 2008, 7:27 pm
Did I think I was a better dance than my brother Mark Cuban? [read post]
5 Mar 2014, 3:43 am
Opposer enjoyed prior use of the mark CRAZY HORSE for its services (other than online services), and it claimed that some of the involved services "are identical, such as ... dance performance services." [read post]
11 Apr 2019, 6:33 am
Cuban’s media persona includes being a principal investor on the reality television program Shark Tank and performing on Dancing with the Stars. [read post]
15 Mar 2016, 8:55 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Mar. 14, 2016)  Lions Gate sued TD for infringing its rights in Dirty Dancing, specifically the well-known line “Nobody puts Baby in a corner,” which Lions Gate claimed as a mark for various goods and services and alleged that it had licensed for “a variety of merchandise. [read post]
27 Jan 2019, 3:01 am
This followed several protests initiated by IPOB and the Operation Python Dance conducted by the Nigerian Army. [read post]
26 Mar 2009, 3:00 am
In a highly entertaining 41-page opinion [stripped here to its bare essentials], a divided TTAB panel affirmed the PTO's refusal to register the "Cuffs & Collar" design mark shown below, finding it not inherently distinctive for "adult entertainment services, namely exotic dancing for women in the nature of live performances. [read post]
5 Feb 2020, 4:52 pm
TMEP Section 808.02.Applicant described its mark as "the live visual elements and motion elements of the trade dress of a guided bus tour in which as the bus approaches at least one predetermined location on that tour an entertainer who is dressed as a banker walks normally along the street and then performs a tap dance routine dancing act when the bus stops at the predetermined location as viewed from the inside of the bus. [read post]
1 Jun 2020, 1:59 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
  Separately, plaintiffs failed to allege that the Running Man was a valid mark identifying a good or service. [read post]
8 Mar 2008, 5:23 pm
The vocal soloists were all quite fine, but even greater appreciation goes to the members of the Mark Morris Dance Group, who were extraordinary to watch. [read post]
20 Feb 2018, 4:45 am by SHG
The writer Mark Joseph Stern, who had the last reaction, argued that “the original tweet—while not maliciously racist by any means—perpetuated the real and serious problem of the ‘perpetual foreigner’ stereotype that dogs so many Asian-Americans. [read post]
30 Dec 2018, 4:13 am
The more distinctive the earlier mark, the greater the risk of confusion, and marks with a highly distinctive character, either per se or because of the reputation they enjoy on the market, enjoy broader protection than marks with a less distinctive character (Canon, C-39/97). [read post]