Remove companies vans-inc
article thumbnail

3 Count: That’s So Meta

Plagiarism Today

First off today, Edvard Pettersson at Courthouse News Service reports that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has revived a copyright infringement lawsuit that was filed against the Vietnamese company VNG Group. The lawsuit was filed by the California company Lang Van Inc.

article thumbnail

3 Count: Bad Evidence

Plagiarism Today

First off today, Blake Brittain at Reuters reports that the Second Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a $845,000 award of attorneys fees and costs to the radio station company Spanish Broadcasting System Inc. The lawsuit was filed by Latin American Music Company Inc.

Music 200
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Vans secures temporary restraining order barring promotion and sale of Wavy Baby Shoes

LexBlog IP

In Vans, Inc. MSCHF Product Studio, Inc. , 29, 2022), shoe company Vans, Inc. (“Vans”) prevailed in obtaining a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction against art collective MSCHF Product Studio, Inc.’s Nike, Inc. MSCHF Product Studio, Inc.

article thumbnail

Vans Can Halt Sales Of Tyga's 'Wavy Baby' Shoes In TM Row

IP Law 360

has persuaded a New York federal judge to temporarily block a Brooklyn art collective from selling rap artist Tyga's "Wavy Baby" sneakers as the companies fight over whether the sneakers are a parody and are protected by free speech.

Art 75
article thumbnail

MSCHF Looks to the 2nd Circuit to Get Out of Trouble with Vans

The IP Law Blog

In May, skater shoe company, Vans, persuaded a district court judge in NY to halt the pre-sale of a pair of shoes called Wavy Baby, the result of a collaboration of rapper Tyga and MSCHF, a Brooklyn-based design studio that was previously sued by Nike over its Satan Shoe collaboration with NasX. The case is Vans, Inc.

article thumbnail

3 Count: Slumlord Millionaire

Plagiarism Today

First off today, Ronald Mann at SCOTUSblog reports that, tomorrow, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is expected to hear arguments in the case of Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Goldsmith, a case that is expected to be a rare moment of the high court ruling on an issue of fair use. Though a U.S.

Fair Use 190
article thumbnail

This Week at the Ninth: Nationwide Contacts

JD Supra Law

This week, the Ninth Circuit digs into a personal jurisdiction case involving a Vietnamese music company. LANG VAN, INC. including more than 320,000 app downloads by U.S. customers, U.S. trademark registration, and long-running efforts to partner with U.S.

Music 52