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Penile Implant Doc Combative With Rival's Atty At IP Trial

IP Law 360

A urologist suing his rival for allegedly stealing trade secrets on a cosmetic penile implant spent a combative day on the witness stand Thursday in the California federal trial, giving vague or noncommittal answers while receiving frequent admonishments from the judge for veering off topic or not answering a question.

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Of cosmetics, insolvency and trademarks

SpicyIP

As reported , Revlon, the iconic cosmetics brand, has filed for bankruptcy. The New-York based cosmetics company reportedly struggled due to competition from other established brands as well as a host of small companies that use social media. The defendants in this case also sell similar products i.e. cosmetics. Image from here.

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

The new guidelines cover topics such as formality examination and procedures for trade mark applications, oppositions, declarations of invalidity, cancellations, classification of goods and services, examination of applications for change of trade mark ownership, trade mark renewal and other procedural issues. PATENTS Prof.

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NAD Whitening Strips Case Illuminates How NAD May Incorporate New FTC Health Claims Guidance

LexBlog IP

We also have an upcoming webinar covering the topic in March – details here.) I also suspect that use of the guidance will not be limited to dietary supplement cases but will find its way into review of any performance claims for FDA-regulated products, including cosmetics and foods. We shall see.

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keyword ads, product names not confusing in ex-roommate spat

43(B)log

There are 47 live trademarks using “Boost” in cosmetics, and 730 registered trademarks using “Lash.” Strength: the existence of a bunch of other “Boost” and “Lash” cosmetic trademarks cut against conceptual strength. The products each cost $49.95 Despite that, the multifactor confusion test showed confusion unlikely.

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WYHA? TTAB Affirms Section 2(d) Refusal of "NATURES STAR HEMP" Over "NATURES-STAR & Design" for Personal Care Products

The TTABlog

In its 180th Section 2(d) affirmance this year (against 14 reversals), the Board upheld a refusal to register the mark NATURES STAR HEMP for skin and body topical lotions, creams, balms, and salves for cosmetic use that contain hemp oil extract [HEMP disclaimed], finding confusion likely with the word-and-design mark shown below, for essential oils, (..)

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IP and Cannabis: The Current Landscape

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

For more information about any topic herein, please see our October 20, 2020 webinar, “ IP and Cannabis: The Current Landscape ,” or contact your Fish attorney. The 2018 Farm Bill led to widespread availability of products containing CBD, which are commonly marketed as dietary supplements, drugs, food, and cosmetics. FDA Regulation.

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