Remove topics printed-publications
article thumbnail

Catching Up on AI and Other Topics With Roy Kaufman

Velocity of Content

CCC is participating in several public commentary processes currently underway before governmental bodies in the US, UK, EU, G7, and elsewhere. It is certainly a hot topic, and whether you look at government interventions or the spate of legal actions, it has to be seen as an important issue. Am I right?

Licensing 124
article thumbnail

The New York Times Company Secures Registration of Six Column Names, Including LIKE A BOSS and THE NEW OLD AGE

LexBlog IP

The Times applied to register the six Marks in August 2020 for use in connection with columns covering various topics in Class 16 and providing online publications in Class 41. An example specimen for THE NEW OLD AGE mark is below: Source: Op. Publ’ns, Inc. [1]

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Announcing the Sixth Edition of Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases & Materials by Tushnet & Goldman

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Price: $9.99. * Print-on-demand hard copy from Amazon. A sample chapter, Chapter 14 (on publicity rights and endorsements), is available as a free download. Chapter 7: Special Topics in Competitor Lawsuits. I have more to say on that topic imminently). Price: $12. Price: $30 + shipping and tax. Chapter 4: Deception.

Editing 119
article thumbnail

TTAB Affirms Genericness Refusal of "LETTERS & NUMBERS" for. Guess What?

The TTABlog

The Board affirmed a refusal to register the proposed mark LETTERS & NUMBERS (in standard character form) on the Supplemental Register, finding it to be generic for printed and electronic publications "in the field of educational and entertainment materials targeted to children on the topic of alphanumeric characters and symbols."

article thumbnail

The Best Starting Place for People New to Copyright

Plagiarism Today

They aren’t meant to be complete overviews, just catch up guides for those interested in that specific topic. Copyright Office, which is part of the federal government, the work itself is in the public domain. This means that it can be freely copied, printed, shared, distributed without any permission from the U.S.

Copyright 225
article thumbnail

The Board has no Time to Waste: TTAB Highlights Importance of Correctly Submitting and Categorizing Evidence in Proceedings

LexBlog IP

RLP submitted almost 1000 pages of trial exhibits completely under seal and did not provide the relevant public and redacted versions required by the Board. The TTAB granted RLP 20 days to file redacted, public versions of all confidential submissions.

article thumbnail

Understanding the Role of Preprints & Postprints & The Version of Record

Velocity of Content

As with my earlier post on the overall role of peer review in the scholarly and scientific publishing process, for Peer Review Week 2022 we are reposting this series and including some updated information on the topics we covered: An article in Nature Medicine suggests access to preprints might be good for patient outcomes.

Editing 97