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

LexBlog IP

On September 29, 2023, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (“TTAB” or the “Board”) issued its 28 th precedential decision of the year, this time focusing on appropriate discovery submissions and procedure. Finally, Panini objected to a number of exhibits filed by RLP as lacking proper foundation.

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Why Bots Shouldn’t Decide Copyright Cases

Plagiarism Today

Last week, a judge in the Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud case denied a motion for summary judgment , setting the case on the path toward an eventual trial. The ruling surprised many, who didn’t expect the case to make it to trial. That case was dismissed in 2017.

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First preliminary injunction issued by a court in Turkey regarding NFTs

The IPKat

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), ranging from art and literature to fashion and cinema, remain among the hottest legal topics in the world of intangible rights, despite the lack of clear legal regulation. The trial phase of the dispute is still pending before the IP court.

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ChromaDex Milk Vitamin Formulation Patents Soured by Section 101

Bio Law Blog

The Patent Trial and Appeal Board did not institute IPR of the ’807 patent but instituted IPR of the ’086 patent and upheld one of the challenged claims as valid. Two weeks before trial, the district court granted Elysium’s motion for summary judgment under Section 101. § 101. § 101. Hi-Tech Pharms.,

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Recent Hot Topics and Developments in Trade Secrets Law

Trading Secrets

This blog post summarizes some of the significant decisions grouped by the hot topics below. After a four-day bench trial in August 2021, a Texas federal judge found in the defendant’s favor in a high stakes trade secrets dispute between two energy companies. There have been some noteworthy recent decisions in trade secrets law.

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Using AI Artwork to Avoid Copyright Infringement

Copyright Lately

Even though the movie had already been in theaters for nearly a month, the judge issued a preliminary injunction preventing further exhibition of the film’s chair scene. The parties ultimately settled the case before trial. AI-generated art is a controversial topic, and as always, I’d love to hear your thoughts.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (November 6- November 12)

SpicyIP

Nodal Officers: Unbalancing Expedience and Fairness The MIB’s system of Nodal Officers to disable the unauthorized exhibition of films is extremely problematic, to say the least. In this month’s edition, he looks into topics including copyright and education, transparency and clinical trial data, Google ad-word cases, and more!