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Security Interests in Trademarks: Best Practices

Traverse Legal Blog

By definition, a security interest is a property interest created by agreement between parties or by operation of law over assets in order to secure the performance of an obligation. Federal trademark registrations and applications are governed by the Lanham Act. Due Diligence for Security Interests in Trademarks.

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Can You Copyright or Trademark a Logo Designed by AI?

LexBlog IP

Keep in mind the generators are trained on existing material, including things that are protected by copyright and trademark law and registration and patents. Well, they’re right, I can apply, but registration surely won’t be granted. That doesn’t mean you’re in the clear for ownership and registration, however.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (October 9- October 15)

SpicyIP

Passing the order, the court also clarified that the term “diagnostic” under Section 3(i) should neither be construed narrowly, limited to only in-vivo or definitive diagnosis, nor broadly to include any process relating to diagnosis. POI Social Media Pvt. vs Vijay Munjal And Anr. Humans of Bombay Stories Pvt.

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Legal Implications of IPR Protection ‘In The Cloud’: an Indian Analysis

IIPRD

Hence in these cases, there arises the situation of divided infringement for which no definitive law exists.” [4] 4] SOLUTION IP audit and due diligence can help identify the IP rights and obligations of the parties involved, as well as the potential IP threats and opportunities.

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Transatlantic Dialogue Workshop, Institute for Information Law (IViR), Amsterdam Law School Part 3: Algorithms, Liability and Transparency

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Compare: TM applications—in the US system at least, it is an explicit principle of law that one cannot dispute a registration decision by pointing to others that seem factually similar (or even identical) but went the other way; see also: grading by school teachers. because it’s not optimized for ad-display engagement.

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