By Lexie Elder, Associate at ND Galli Law It’s been nearly one year since the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) opened for business; since then, more than 400 copyright claims have been filed with the CCB. The CCB’s upcoming one-year anniversary provides
AI Update: US Copyright Office Rejects AI-Generated Artwork as Not Copyrightable; Thaler’s DABUS Goes to the UK Supreme Court
By: Andrew J. Costa, Associate AI unsurprisingly continues to demand attention, and in this update, we will discuss two developments drawing a lot of recent focus – first, the US Copyright Office’s cancellation of Kristina Kashtanova’s copyright for the illustrations
Help! Our trademark has been infringed, now what do we do?
Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of speaking on a panel for the ABA IP Law Section Spring Meeting on international trademark infringement litigation. Our panel particularly highlighted the process for obtaining “preliminary injunctions” in the various jurisdictions. (Preliminary
“AIM” for Success in 2022 with Three Key Resolutions for Your Business’ Brand
“Your brand is the single most important investment you can make in your business.” Steve Forbes Written by: Michelle Browning Coughlin While Steve Forbes, editor of Forbes magazine, was not living through the challenges of the past two years when
Intellectual Property Protection in the Post-Pandemic Digital Age: Traps for the Unwary
In this article, we touch upon some hot-button IP areas for digital marketers (especially relevant for CPG companies, service-based and other B2B businesses), such as sharing of other’s content, influencer marketing and brand protection.
Why a Well Thought Out Strategy is Your Most Effective Mode of IP Protection
IP assets are critical to every business. How can companies better manage these valuable assets?
What Keeps Your IP Lawyer Up at Night?
Nicole Galli examines some of the mistakes she sees clients routinely make when it comes to IP.
Trade Secrets 2.0
June 10, 2020 Stepping Up to 21st Century Trade Secret Protection ©2020. Published in Landslide, Vol. 12, No. 5, May/June 2020, by the American Bar Association. Reproduced with permission. All rights reserved. This information or any portion thereof may not be
Common Intellectual Property Pitfalls & How to Avoid Them
In my practice, I have many opportunities to educate business people (as well as lawyers and business advisors) on intellectual property (IP). The myths and misconceptions about IP are seemingly limitless. Even the basic terminology and definitions are confusing for most. For example,