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WEBINAR: 13 Social Media Pitfalls to Avoid for the Generalist In-House Counsel

Trademark and Copyright Law Blog

Social media platforms present countless opportunities for companies looking to connect to consumers and clients in real time. Foley Hoag will present a 60-minute webinar offering guidance on social media issue spotting for in-house legal practitioners, with a focus on intellectual property, publicity rights and advertising.

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Watch Now: Advertising Best Practices for the Generalist In-House Counsel

Trademark and Copyright Law Blog

Advertising can take many forms, including statements about a company’s products on websites and social media platforms. In this 60-minute webinar, designed exclusively for in-house counsel, you will learn how you can protect your company against legal challenges based on its advertising practices.

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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. Other issues arise when the player is asked to provide a photo for the company to use or when the company takes one of the athlete’s photos off social media.

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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. Other issues arise when the player is asked to provide a photo for the company to use or when the company takes one of the athlete’s photos off social media.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (November 20- November 26)

SpicyIP

Other Posts Webinar on “How Patent Monopolies on Biologics and Vaccines Work” [November 22] Free Webinar on “How Patent Monopolies on Biologics and Vaccines Work”! The plaintiff alleged that the defendants were repackaging expired products and selling them in the market.

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Look Back, Look Ahead: State Attorneys General Enforcement – Part Two

LexBlog IP

Last month, as part of BakerHostetler’s “Look Back, Look Ahead: Advertising and Marketing Law in 2021 & 2022” webinar series, partners Craig A. 4: Connecting Consumer Marketing to Antitrust. IoT (Internet of Things) concept. Prediction No. 3: Republican-Led Attorneys General Go It Alone.

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Texas’ Latest Lawsuit Against Google Challenges Endorsements Made by Radio Personalities

LexBlog IP

Last week , the State of Texas sued Google in state court for allegedly deceptive advertisements by radio personalities (radio DJs) praising the Google smartphone, the Pixel 4. ” These types of radio advertisements are not new. For decades, radio personalities have endorsed products through paid advertisements.