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NBC Targeted In Copyright Suit From Cal-OSHA Publisher

IP Law 360

NBCUniversal is facing a copyright infringement suit from the publisher of a California Occupational Safety and Health Administration newsletter, which claims that the media giant illegally copied and distributed the publication around its offices via email.

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Ice Cube's Robinhood TM Suit Comes Down To Endorsement

IP Law 360

A California federal magistrate judge considering Robinhood's motion to dismiss Ice Cube's amended trademark suit struggled to decide Thursday whether Robinhood's newsletter falsely conveyed the rappers' endorsement when it featured his image and a parody tagline, wondering aloud "is it sort of an ad, or is it a newsletter?"

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Biosimilars Patent Challenges at the PTAB: Update and Lessons Learned

LexBlog IP

CLE credit will be offered for California, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. This webinar will explore topics including: Evolving trends of biologic patent challenges at the PTAB; Strategic considerations for biosimilar manufacturers; and Lessons learned from recent filings. Click here to register for the webinar.

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FirstNet - Helping Firefighters Face Historic Wildfire Season Amid Pandemic

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In Oregon, Washington, and California, local firefighters and other emergency personnel operated under considerable strain responding to COVID-19 as the pandemic simultaneously threatened areas under siege by fires. These devastating wildfires prompted mass evacuations, destroying thousands of homes and threatening dozens of communities.

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OM Weekly Digest 08/12/22

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Subscribe to our newsletter We are a continous source of information, always with the latest news about intellectual property and competition.

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District Court Enjoins Controversial Texas House Bill 20

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Public Utilities Commission of California , the Court found unconstitutional California’s requirement that a public utility company include a third-party newsletter in addition to its own newsletter in the envelopes in which it sent bills to its customers.). In Pacific Gas & Electric v.