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Windows Into The Future: New Horizons & Implications for the Copyrightability of AI-Generated Works

Can AI-generated works comprise copyrightable compilations?  Is an LLM an assistive device for disabled authors?  The U.S. Copyright Office grapples with these questions and more in a recent decision that provides a glimpse...more

“MetaBirkins” are not workin’ - Hermès wins jury trial in NFT trademark infringement brawl

Luxury goods titan Hermès has been handed a major victory in its pioneering lawsuit involving trademark infringement through non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”). A federal jury in Manhattan recently found that an artist’s NFT...more

Tips for Companies Saying Goodbye to Racial Stereotypes in Branding

The last year has seen urgent discussions concerning racism, discrimination, police violence, inequality, and social justice come to the forefront of life in the United States. Corporate America – and its brands – responded...more

New U.S. Copyright Law Alert – Intellectual Property Reforms Tucked Into COVID-19 Relief Package

On December 21, 2020, Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 and the act was signed into law on December 27, 2020. But don’t let the bland title fool you. Buried among the government funding and coronavirus...more

New U.S. Trademark Law Alert – Intellectual Property Reforms Tucked Into COVID-19 Relief Package

On December 21, 2020, Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 and the act was signed into law on December 27, 2020. But don’t let the bland title fool you. ...more

CopyC@ Pizzerias – D.C. Circuit affirms dismissal of &Pizza’s IP suit against foreign copycat

In a case “test[ing] the limits of the extraterritorial application of the Copyright and Lanham Acts,” the D.C. Circuit affirms the dismissal of design-your-own pizza restaurant &pizza’s lawsuit against an Edinburgh-based...more

9th Circuit swivels on trade dress functionality doctrine in favor of iconic Herman Miller office chairs

The Ninth Circuit rules in favor of furniture designer Herman Miller in its trade dress infringement suit against a copycat manufacturer of knockoff Eames and Aeron office chairs. The court affirms a jury finding that the...more

USPTO Alert – New fast track for certain COVID-19 trademark applications

The United States Patent & Trademark Office (“USPTO”) announces a new prioritized trademark examination program for certain trademark applications covering COVID-19 related products and services. ...more

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