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8 Articles match "Apple","Issues","Trademark"
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Monday Morning JETLawg
In the news… Federal Trade Commission opens investigation into whether Apple is using its position in the market to harm competitors. Vince Young facing issues off the field for misdemeanor assault and involvement in altercation in Dallas strip club. DNA introduced to bolster thirty-year old murder charges in Atlanta killings.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, June 14, 2010
Downside to iPad Launch–Apple Trademark Dispute
Apple has been busy over the past couple of weeks. Along with its best-ever earnings, Apple also launched the highly anticipated touchscreen tablet known as the iPad. However, along with these exciting developments come contemporaneous trademark issues. However, Fujitsu’s trademark ownership has been a bit rocky.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, February 15, 2010
Litigious 'Star Trek' writer: 'It ain't about the principle, friend, it's about the MONEY! Pay me!'
Am I doing this for other writers, for Mom (still dead), and apple pie? legend of sci-fi, or as they call it on trademark-hungry television these days, Syfy , Ellison is no stranger to picking legal fights. Tags: Labor Contracts & Riders Trademark Television Litigation Talent & Studios Books By Eriq Gardner. Pay Me!
THR, Esq. Entertainment & Media Law Blog
- Monday, March 16, 2009
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I feel prescient. Apple defends "Pod."
Apple is claiming the word "pod" as its own trademark in all situations. The worry is that any use of "pod" in a trademark could dilute the "iPod" mark. Let's start with what trademark dilution is. As I defined it on my trademark website of NYCTrademarks.com , "Trademark dilution. Now here is the twist.
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Downside to iPad Launch–Apple Trademark Dispute
Apple has been busy over the past couple of weeks. Along with its best-ever earnings, Apple also launched the highly anticipated touchscreen tablet known as the iPad. However, along with these exciting developments come contemporaneous trademark issues. However, Fujitsu’s trademark ownership has been a bit rocky.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, February 15, 2010
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Happy New Year
The big news story in the technological world comes from Apple. There's no shock there, as Apple has been making waves in personal devices, like the iPod. In fact, this forum noted that Apple has been protecting its marks feverishly by taking steps to stop any mark that begins with a lower-case "i" followed by a word.
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Lieutenant Dan Got Me Invested in Some Kind of Fruit Company.
Cisco and Apple finally settled their dispute over the use of the trademark "iPhone." The first that Apple's use of "iPhone" in its cell phones would confuse customers because Cisco's iPhone used for "computer hardware and software for providing integrated telephone communication with computerized global information networks."
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Air-O-Matic’s claim of trademark infringement doesn’t pass the smell test
Late in 2008, Apple decided to relax its draconian content censorship rules which govern the kinds of applications that could be offered for sale in its iPhone application store, allowing novelty applications that simulate farting noises. There are a few issues with AOM’s claim. Posted in culture, trademark. source ).
The Legal Satyricon
- Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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Monday Morning JETLawg
In the news… Federal Trade Commission opens investigation into whether Apple is using its position in the market to harm competitors. Vince Young facing issues off the field for misdemeanor assault and involvement in altercation in Dallas strip club. DNA introduced to bolster thirty-year old murder charges in Atlanta killings.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, June 14, 2010
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Litigious 'Star Trek' writer: 'It ain't about the principle, friend, it's about the MONEY! Pay me!'
Am I doing this for other writers, for Mom (still dead), and apple pie? legend of sci-fi, or as they call it on trademark-hungry television these days, Syfy , Ellison is no stranger to picking legal fights. Tags: Labor Contracts & Riders Trademark Television Litigation Talent & Studios Books By Eriq Gardner. Pay Me!
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Frequently Asked Questions: Copyright
Titles can sometimes be protected under the law of unfair competition and trademark infringement. Names can sometimes be protected under trademark law, however, even if the book is in the public domain. Now we hear that the relative actually trademarked the name, not copyrighted it. Answers from Mark Litwak, Attorney At Law.
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