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Who Wins in the Battle of Vogue, the magazine, (David) versus Vogue, the pub (Goliath)?

IPilogue

Typically, the name “Vogue” evokes the highly popular fashion and lifestyle magazine or the song “Vogue” by Madonna. However, for Condé Nast, the publisher of Vogue the magazine, having a pub called “Vogue” was an issue. But the original “Vogue” actually refers to the a village in Cornwall, and named after this village is a pub.

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JD Supra Law

There once was a company named Zotz, Which created toys for tots, The newest toy, named Ketter™, Recalled after a cease and desist letter, Oh my, no trademark search, CEO Zotz? First published in Inside magazine, NYSBA, Fall 2017. By: Tarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP

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3 Count: Warhol Battle

Plagiarism Today

In 1984, Lynn licensed one of her photographs of the musician Prince to be converted into a painting by Warhol for Vanity Fair magazine. The lawsuit indicates that this is not the first run in between the two parties, as EKB claims to have sent a cease and desist letter to the company in 2020.

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UK Pirate IPTV Sellers Receive In-Person Warnings From Police Officers & FACT

TorrentFreak

A movie is just another file to be silently downloaded and the days of buying hacked satellite cards from the small ads in specialist computer magazines are long gone. Cease-and-Desist Notices Are More Common in Fraud Cases. These days everything is done online. But for many, it’s even more simple than that.

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When Children Plagiarize

Plagiarism Today

The daughter, reading a magazine that publishes poetry from young authors, recognized one of the poems in it from another book. Lemieux, in responding to the letter, told the mom that she didn’t feel it was worth contacting the magazine with the information nor was it worth trying to track down the girl directly.

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People Don’t Come to See the Tattoo, They Come to See the Show

IP Tech Blog

The twists and turns of the case have some fun details, including Plaintiff demanding $10 million from Netflix in a pre-filing cease and desist letter (Netflix declined to pay), but we will focus on the legal issues. The picture showing the tattoo was part of an 8-photo display that was on screen for approximately 2.2

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People Don’t Come to See the Tattoo, They Come to See the Show

LexBlog IP

The twists and turns of the case have some fun details, including Plaintiff demanding $10 million from Netflix in a pre-filing cease and desist letter (Netflix declined to pay), but we will focus on the legal issues. The picture showing the tattoo was part of an 8-photo display that was on screen for approximately 2.2