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Manufacturing Month 2021: Celebrating Women-Led Manufacturers Like Woofables, the Gourmet Dog Treat Bakery in Coralville, Iowa

U.S. Department of Commerce

Events, including in-person or virtual tours of modern, high-tech manufacturing facilities, help community members see for themselves the importance of manufacturing and its many opportunities for well-paying jobs. CIRAS worked with an outside consultant to analyze the $4 billion pet treats industry. The market is there.

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A Comprehensive Look at Data Privacy

LexBlog IP

Industry-specific Regulations. How does Data Privacy differ from Data Security ? Rather, federal measures protect industry-specific data while more comprehensive data protection falls to a state level. How Do State-specific data privacy regulations affect businesses? Industry-specific Regulations. Businesses?

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Trademark Classes – Complete 45 International Classes List (Video Update)

LexBlog IP

Here, that begs the question: What are Classes, and how many exist? Why Do We Need an International Trademark Class System? My clients often ask me whether they can “add” an International Trademark Class after filing. For example, two trademarks may be identical in name, but co-exist in different Classes (e.g.,

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International Trademark Classes Guide: All 45 Classes

LexBlog IP

Here, that begs the question: What are trademark classes, and how many exist? International Trademark Class 1 includes chemicals for use in myriad industries like agribusiness, photographic films, and ingredients in cosmetic and medical preparations. 3D printers and industrial robots. Trademark Class 1 – Chemicals.

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How Gruyere Lost Its Accent

LexBlog IP

How do you know what’s an authentic Gruyère cheese, if there is any such a thing? That background might help explain the tenacity of the Interprofession du Gruy é re , a Swiss trade association and cheese producer organization (“Interprofession”), in pursuing protection in the U.S. Does it matter?

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15th Trademark Scholars’ Roundtable: Session 1: Congress and the Courts (including the role of the Supreme Court)

43(B)log

Introduction: Rebecca Tushnet What might we derive from things the Court has said about trademark of late? Maybe to this we can add in Dastar. In that case we have a zone of interests test and a proximate cause test—adding in a harm requirement at least for claims that sound in 43(a).