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Think Keyword Metatags Are Dead? They Are (Except in Court)–Reflex v. Luxy

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

This is a topic I used as a sample exam idea in the 1990s). Of Course Not…But…–America CAN! Wine Racks America. * Negative Keywords Help Defeat Preliminary Injunction–DealDash v. BagSpot. * AdWords Buys Using Geographic Terms Support Personal Jurisdiction–Rilley v.

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Unroll the Scroll Painting: Inside the Chinese Art Market and Its Regulatory Landscape

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The standard for art auctions, for example, covers a wide range of topics, ranging from lots collection to catalogue compilation, from industry terminology to best practices for auctioneers. trade war in 2018, Chinese customers imposed a retaliatory tariff on artworks from America or made by American artists. During the Sino-U.S.

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Lamenting the closure of Book Depository

The IPKat

This Kat assumes that myriad readers, especially those outside of North America, who have sought to order a book online during the last two decades did so through the Book Depository platform. Was Amazon buying up a competitor to strengthen its dominant position in, at least, the UK book trade?

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Online Influencers, Knockoff Handbags, Drunk Elephants, and Dog Poop: This Week in Trademark Law at the U.S. Supreme Court

LexBlog IP

These topics were discussed in the context of drunk elephants and dog poop.) The justices raised various hypothetical scenarios and questions, from college students buying fake handbags in Europe for resale in the U.S. (This is where the online influencers and knockoff handbags come in.) consumers will become confused.