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9 Jul 2020, 7:01 am by Lauren Rucinski
This relaxing of the sweeping anti-generic rule may indicate an uptick in trademark registrations for historically generic terms (as long as they include “.com”). [read post]
1 Jul 2020, 6:07 am by Jani Ihalainen
The USPTO has had a long-standing position where the inclusion of ".com" with a generic word would render that mark as generic and therefore ineligible for registration. [read post]
1 Jul 2020, 6:07 am by Jani Ihalainen
The USPTO has had a long-standing position where the inclusion of ".com" with a generic word would render that mark as generic and therefore ineligible for registration. [read post]
1 Jul 2020, 6:07 am by Jani Ihalainen
The USPTO has had a long-standing position where the inclusion of ".com" with a generic word would render that mark as generic and therefore ineligible for registration. [read post]
1 Jul 2020, 6:07 am by Jani Ihalainen
The USPTO has had a long-standing position where the inclusion of ".com" with a generic word would render that mark as generic and therefore ineligible for registration. [read post]
29 Jun 2020, 10:33 pm by Josh Blackman
Speaking of the proverbial "long game," Roberts largely viewed Seila Law as a continuation of Free Enterprise Fund v. [read post]
29 Jun 2020, 2:41 am by Irene Marchioro (University of Bologna)
Introduction: The Hardship Clause The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has had (and is still having) a major impact on long term contracts, both at national and supranational level. [read post]
9 Jun 2020, 12:26 pm by Kevin LaCroix
[v] Two examples of these strategic practices emerged following the Delaware Court of Chancery’s decision in the Trulia case[vi] and the Supreme Court’s decision in the Cyan case. [read post]
26 May 2020, 2:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
Key Features of the DSTs The French DST, along with other European DSTs, has the following features: First, it only targets companies that provide digital advertising and digital interface services whose revenues largely derive from user data generated within the territory of imposing countries.[2] Second, instead of following the permanent establishment rule,[3] it chooses to target digital companies at the group level and collect on their worldwide revenues as long as they are… [read post]