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The IPKat

The well-known company was sued in a California federal court last year for using photos Schroeder took of Sumida posing next to a Volvo S60 as part of a "global advertising campaign" on Instagram without her permission. disputes between domain names and trademarks). Julie Zerbo tells the rest of the story on The Fashion Law.

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NFT Update:  5 Recent Lawsuits Show a Glimpse into Future Legal Battles Involving NFTs 

LexBlog IP

As previously reported on this blog , non-fungible tokens (or “NFTs”) recently emerged as one of the hottest new items on the art market—artists, auction houses, museums, sports organizations and others have jumped at the chance to create and sell their own versions of these unique tokens. Miramax LLC v.

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Disaster as “NFT Music Stream” Enrages Artists By Pulling Music From YouTube

TorrentFreak

The non-fungible token (NFT) craze that’s been sweeping the internet for months now is a truly sight to behold. Muzzey responded with a strongly-worded cease-and-desist notice and he wasn’t the only one. Thus far, it hasn’t gone well. According to their RIAA, that certainly wasn’t the case.

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