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Court Resolves Confusion Over Fair Use Defense in Trademark Infringement
Cases – Sort of
When can you use a trademark owned by someone else in your advertising
or in other aspects of your business to describe your products or
services?
Pop Up
Madness: Does IP Law Really Care?
Everyone's mad about pop-up ads. But does such madness translate
into infringement under copyright or trademark law?
Intellectual
Property Strategies in Security and Privacy
Current technological advances ranging from biotech and nanotechnology
to electronics and software can be used to both protect and jeopardize
the security and privacy of individuals.
Patents
- Million Requests Filed Since 1978; U.S. Leads The Way
Companies around the world have filed-applications for 1 million
international patents since the system began in 1978, according
to the United Nations agency for intellectual property.
Patent
clash over BlackBerry grows political
The Canadian creators of the BlackBerry, the wildly successful wireless
e-mail device embraced by so many Americans, say they will take
their patent dispute with a Virginia company all the way to the
U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary.
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