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Top Trademark Trends of 2020

Erik K Pelton

This year – despite the cliché – has been unprecedented in many ways; it featured the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns, quarantines, masks, and social distancing, as well as protests in the street, a presidential election, economic volatility, and much more. By Erik Pelton®. And trademarks have been along for the ride.

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Announcing JIPEL’s 2022 Symposium:The Step Ahead: The Return of Broadway in the Age of Coronavirus

JIPEL Copyright Blog

On March 25, NYU’s Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law will host its annual symposium, this year titled “The Step Ahead: The Return of Broadway in the Age of Coronavirus.” Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Broadway has taken a serious hit. You can RSVP at our Facebook event here. Theaters closed, shows canceled.

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The Data Quality Imperative: The Critical Importance of Data Quality

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This is a summary of a pre-print article my team has written on this topic (with supporting data and references); it is accessible at biorxiv. Data Quality Issues Encountered in building CCC COVID-19 Author Graph. Data Quality Issues. MEDLINE is a widely used, public source for data of over 30 million articles.

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Covid-19 Act gives government more options in proceeding against supplement seller

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19, 2023) The US sued Nepute (a chiropractor) and Quickwork (a company of which he is a member/co-manager). for deceptive advertising of dietary supplements in violation of the FTCA and the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act. Nepute, 2023 WL 4623089 , No. 4:21-CV-437 RLW (E.D. Parks, who had (as relevant) a Ph.D.

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Antitrust Law Doesn’t Prevent Apple From Rejecting Apps From Its App Store–Coronavirus Reporter v. Apple

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The Coronavirus Reporter app “sought to collect ‘bioinformatics data’ from users about COVID-19 symptoms that it would then share with ‘other users and [unidentified] epidemiology researchers.'” Case citation : Coronavirus Reporter v. ” Sounds sketchy as hell. Breach of Contract.

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CORONASPLOITATION-19: A Brief Survey of Recent COVID-19-Related Trademark Applications

Trademark and Copyright Law Blog

Not to be deterred by the fate of previous opportunistic applications, a new wave of trademark prospectors has filed a large crop of federal applications to register marks related to the COVID-19 epidemic, incorporating the terms COVID-19, CORONAVIRUS, and variants thereof. I SURVIVED THE CORONAVIRUS and variants.

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Patent v. Trade Secret: In the Light of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry

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The coronavirus outbreak and subsequent shutdown wreaked havoc on all major sectors of the economy, yet it turned out to be a blessing in disguise for India’s pharmaceutical industry. Trade Secret: In the Light of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry. Pragya Jain. However, a manufacturing process can be effectively protected as trade secrets.

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