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Trademark Protection for Board Games

LexBlog IP

This article considers a sub-category of trademark law that allows for some interesting board game protection. Trade Dress is an often-overlooked facet of Intellectual Property law that holds significant value for board game inventors and can offer a unique layer of protection for your board game.

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Intellectual Property Rights in the Metaverse: Navigating the Virtual Frontier

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In the metaverse and physical world, the notion of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) has a murky image. The metaverse acted as a virtual boundary in this design for the future. This blog aims to discuss the challenges and opportunities of Intellectual Property Rights in the metaverse with prominent precedents.

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Supreme Court Rules “That Dog Don’t Hunt”: Bad Spaniels Toy’s Use of JACK DANIELS Marks is a Poor Parody and Dilution Act Applies

Intellectual Property Law Blog

On June 8, 2023, the Supreme Court in a unanimous decision held that a trademark claim concerning “a squeaky, chewable dog toy designed to look like a bottle of Jack Daniels whiskey” which, as a play on words, turns the words “Jack Daniels” into “Bad Spaniels” and the descriptive phrase “Old No. 1125(c)(3)(A).

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Fashion Industry – Trademark and Trade Dress Protection

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The Trademark Laws of different nations prevent third parties and entities from using a Registered Trademark , which is undoubtedly crucial considering the amount of time, money, effort, and hard work that goes into building a widely recognized and viable brand name. Understanding the Secondary Meaning of Trademark.

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Free Mickey? (Don’t Be Goofy)

LexBlog IP

January 1, 2024, brought numerous hangovers along with an unprecedented amount of media attention to intellectual property law. The US Copyright Term Extension Act was referred to pejoratively as the “Mickey Mouse Protection Act” because of the entertainment conglomerate’s outsized influence.

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Trademark Infringement in the Digital Age

IP and Legal Filings

Cybersquatting is another type of trademark infringement. This seriously threatens the financial interests and intellectual property rights of enterprises. Preventing consumer misunderstanding and protecting the goodwill associated with a brand are two of the core trademark law concepts that predate the internet era.

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IP Management in Food Industries

IP and Legal Filings

A trademark typically consists of a word (like Cheerios), a stylised word or letter (like the iconic M logo for McDonald’s), a design (like Nestlé’s birds’ nest), or a phrase (like “Life tastes better with KFC”). References Intellectual Property Law | Color Trademarks: What Protection Can They Have?,

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