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Peloton, Lululemon and Nike Patent Infringement Lawsuits: Practical Intellectual Property Considerations

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In late November 2021, Lululemon launched a lawsuit for design patent infringement against Peloton in relation to perceived similarities in the design elements of various pieces of activewear, including sports bras and leggings. Secondly, the cases indicate potential strategies a party can use to defend against claims of infringement.

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Protecting Your Brand: How to Remove Counterfeits from Facebook

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Whether you’re looking to safeguard your established presence on Facebook or just want to prevent intellectual property infringement by third-party sellers and profiles, it’s critical to actively identify and remove counterfeits. In this blog, we outline the tools you can use to protect your brand reputation and prevent consumer confusion.

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Protecting Your Brand: How to Remove Counterfeits from Alibaba

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Within the realm of trademark infringement, counterfeiting emerges as a specific violation, wherein individuals or enterprises replicate registered trademarks verbatim to deceive customers, masquerading these imitations as genuine products from your brand.

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Moderna sues Pfizer for mRNA Patent Infringement: when optics and profits reveal real issues in modern IP law usage

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Moderna and Pfizer battle’s over the inventive process of their respective mRNA COVID-19 vaccines revisit the negative associations of profit, monopolies, and optics in patent litigation. A statutory defense to patent enforcement could be another solution, as seen in the American approach in 28 U.S. Code § 1498 (a).

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Protecting Your Brand: How to Remove Counterfeits from eBay

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By following a series of steps, you can safeguard your brand reputation and prevent consumers from being misled. Trademark infringement occurs when a mark resembling yours is used without authorization. Patent infringement occurs when someone uses your invention without permission.

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Protecting Your Brand: How to Remove Counterfeits from Amazon

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Your business has likely collectively spent countless hours and resources to build a strong brand presence on Amazon. However, counterfeiters will continuously undermine these efforts by listing counterfeit products and passing them off under your brand name. Patents Patents protect inventions, products, or industrial processes.

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Analysing Amazon’s Strategic Approach to Tackle Patent Infringement

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In matters of trade, Trademark, copyright and Patent act as building blocks of protection measures while conferring exclusive right over goods/services for the holder. Amazon often face patent violations with its increasing customer base and involvement of third-party seller. Patent infringement can occur in both of these roles.