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The Implications of Intellectual Property Laws in the Tourism Industry

IP and Legal Filings

The players in the tourism industry have started relying on social media and other digital platforms to promote and advertise their goods and services. The laws governing copyright cover a variety of materials used in the tourism sector. The dichotomy between branding and Intellectual Property (IP) Law has been a significant one.

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A Seller’s Guide to Navigating Intellectual Property Law on Amazon

LexBlog IP

To legally put their own trademark on a product originally made by a third party, the seller should first obtain permission from the third party in writing. Registering trademarks with the U.S. photographs or product renderings) on listings, product packaging, advertising materials, and instruction manuals.

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Intellectual Property Rights Involved in Advertising Campaigns

Kashishipr

In the ongoing highly competitive working business environment, the elements of a good advertisement are likely to be copied or imitated by others in the industry. Brands and businesses are now exploring more innovative ways to advertise their offerings, i.e., products or services. In this case, the plaintiff was Bright Lifecare Pvt.

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Trademark Infringement in the Digital Age

IP and Legal Filings

The accessibility of Internet markets and the ease with which information may be shared have given rise to new opportunities for trademark infringement. Trademark infringement has grown more complex and pervasive, ranging from counterfeit goods to digital squatting and keyword advertising.

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Nickels and Dimes Goes Full Tilt on Noah’s Arcade in Trademark Infringement Suit

Indiana Intellectual Property Law

Celina, Texas – Plaintiff, Nickels and Dimes Incorporated is suing LaPorte, Indiana company, Noah’s Arcade, LLC d/b/a Full Tilt , for infringement of its federally registered trademark TILT, in association with arcade , amusement, and entertainment services, under Section 32(1) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C.

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New Trademark Laws For Québec – What You Need To Know

Canadian Intellectual Property Blog

Bill 96 will have a significant impact on the use of English trademarks in the Province of Québec. For example, whereas in the past, both unregistered and registered trademarks did not need to be translated into French, under Bill 96, only registered trademarks will be exempt from translation into French.

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Safeguarding Personal Names

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

However, the prevalence of unauthorized use of renowned person names in advertisements has become a concern. Many companies exploit renowned person identities without obtaining proper consent, leading intellectual property experts to advocate for the safeguarding of image rights through registration under Intellectual Property laws.