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TM claimant may add false advertising claims as direct competitor

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Roach, meanwhile, makes frequent use of the phrase “The Unstoppable Entrepreneur” and applied to register the phrase for “Business consultancy; Business marketing consulting services.” Entrepreneur’s desire to bring forth a claim for false advertising against a competitor in a similar market is not unusual behavior.”

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Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA) Webinar – “Hot Topics in Advertising Law in North America”

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I always enjoy these and recommend the free GALA webinars to those interested in advertising law; I joined in progress due to some technical difficulties on my end. Maryland: First ever digital advertising tax, on gross receipts. Joseph Lewczak: FTC v. NY, DC, WA are considering similar taxes so it’s a trend to watch.

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Pitfalls Related to NCAA’s New Policy on Name, Image and Likeness

The IP Law Blog

What matters is that college athletes can finally market their valuable NIL and enrich themselves while the NCAA is enriching itself during their college careers. Many companies, intentionally or unintentionally, have language in their contracts that would severely prejudice the athletes in the future. Therein lies the risk.

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Pitfalls Related to NCAA’s New Policy on Name, Image and Likeness

LexBlog IP

What matters is that college athletes can finally market their valuable NIL and enrich themselves while the NCAA is enriching itself during their college careers. Many companies, intentionally or unintentionally, have language in their contracts that would severely prejudice the athletes in the future. Therein lies the risk.

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UK Regulator Bans Misleading “Hot Air” Ads

IP Tech Blog

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned four separate adverts which relate to electric plug-in mini heaters. Although the ads which were investigated were placed by different advertisers, the ads were representing the same mini-heater product. None of the advertisers responded to the ASA.

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UK Regulator Bans Misleading “Hot Air” Ads

LexBlog IP

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned four separate adverts which relate to electric plug-in mini heaters. Although the ads which were investigated were placed by different advertisers, the ads were representing the same mini-heater product. None of the advertisers responded to the ASA.

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Recent Developments in Trade Secrets Damages

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

i] In a recent webinar, Fish attorneys Esha Bandyopadhyay and Tommy Jacks discussed the current landscape of trade secret damages, both under the DTSA and various state laws, as well as some recent developments in trade secrets damages law. [i] Below is a summary of those developments. Since “use” of the trade secret inside the U.S.