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false advertising doesn't get around Dastar without some direct statements

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The complaint was partially time-barred with respect to one copyright, as to which Wolf alleged awareness of the infringement in early 2018; the three-year statute of limitations ran before Wolf sued. But what about false advertising? Thus, Wolf didn’t plead the requisite “false statement of fact” in a “commercial advertisement.”

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copying competitor's website & reviews creates (c), TM, false advertising problems

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Boston Suburban allegedly continued to use the “Logan Car Service” mark in online keyword advertising and in metatags, and continued to copy customer reviews from Boston Carriage’s website and publish them on online review platforms. The actionable alleged misrepresentation is that defendant performed the relevant services.

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dissatisfaction w/Amazon's partner program isn't TM infringement/false advertising

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False designation of origin/false advertising: Lasoff v. 2018), “rejected trademark infringement claims like Mr. Melwani’s, holding that ‘Amazon is permitted to use a trademarked search term to direct consumers to competing products, as long as the search results are clearly labeled.’” Amazon.com, Inc.,

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False advertising-based antitrust claims against Facebook survive motion to dismiss

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14, 2022) Once in a blue moon, a false advertising-based antitrust claim survives a motion to dismiss in a circuit that imposes a list of excessive requirements on such claims. Consumers and advertisers adequately alleged that Facebook has monopoly power in social network/social media (consumers) and social advertising markets.

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false advertising as a workaround when municipal codes are copied?

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On Twitter, UpCodes claimed that their copies of building codes are “kept up-to-date with all the amendments integrated natively into the code,” and separately that they had integrated “all 973 amendments” to the New Jersey 2018 codes. UpCodes, Inc., 2021 WL 1236106, Nos. 6261 (VM) & 20 Civ. 4316 (VM) (S.D.N.Y.

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Defendant's belief its ads were effective is evidence of injury

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The first pegfilgrastim biosimilar hit the market in November 2018, and would ultimately be followed by five others, including Sandoz’s Ziextenzo in November 2019. But the FDA, independent reviews at scientific journals, and even some of Amgen’s own employees criticized the advertising claims as unsupported and misleading. Sandoz Inc.

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advertiser class certified in case about Meta's overclaiming of "Potential Reach" of ads

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Meta’s Ads Manager displays a “Potential Reach” for an ad after advertisers select their targeting and placement criteria; the default for people in the United States aged 18 and up was over 200 million people, revised as demographic targeting criteria are selected. The court disagreed. This was enough for reliance for UCL standing purposes.