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Kattison Avenue | Issue 12 - Spring 2024

JD Supra Law

We're thrilled to present a special Spring edition of Kattison Avenue, which delves into highlights and takeaways from the recent Katten-hosted Association of National Advertisers (ANA) 1-Day Conference in our New York office. By: Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

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Key Takeaways - Using Generative AI in an IP-Driven Business: Practical Tips and Legal Risks

JD Supra Law

Kilpatrick’s Dan Englander and James Trigg recently presented to clients and colleagues on the topic of “Using Generative AI in an IP-Driven Business: Practical Tips and Legal Risks” at the firm’s annual 2024 Advanced Trademark Law Seminar in New York City.

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3 Key Takeaways - From the New York City Bar Association's 2024 Intellectual Property Institute

JD Supra Law

Kilpatrick was honored to be a Platinum sponsor of the New York City Bar Association’s 2024 Intellectual Property Institute. Jonathan W. Thomas, Megan E.

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Likelihood of extrusion

Likelihood of Confusion

The first seder is tonight, Friday, March 1st.

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Sounds, Colors, Scents, and Other Nontraditional Trademarks

Erik K Pelton

Did you realize that the pinstripes of the New York Yankees are a registered trademark? Nontraditional marks are one Erik’s favorite topics, with many interesting examples – watch for details about goats on a roof and marching ducks! Did you realize that the pinstripes of the New York Yankees are a registered trademark?

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I Filed an Amicus Brief Against New York’s Editorial Transparency Law

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

” A New York federal district court preliminarily enjoined the law on constitutional grounds, and the case is now on appeal to the Second Circuit. We canvassed dozens of media law experts to see if they were aware of some historical regulations that we couldn’t find any other way; that canvassing yielded nothing new.

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Yes, Virginia, domain names do matter

Likelihood of Confusion

That’s one thing I learned at the New York Intellectual Property Law Association’s “Hot Topics in” all kinds of stuff CLE seminar last Wednesday, July 17th, from Marty Schwimmer. The post Yes, Virginia, domain names do matter appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™.