Most businesses misprice their core asset: invisible IP. The value sits in the codebase, design language, and brand architecture, not necessarily the office lease or product inventory. These intangible products govern defensibility and drive long-term equity value. Competitors can copy those faster than you think, and an IP lawyer’s job is to make sure this […] The post What Does an Intellectual Property Lawyer Actually Do? first appeared on Traverse Legal.| Traverse Legal
Judge William Alsup expressed broad concerns about a proposed $1.5 billion settlement deal between Anthropic PBC and a number of author-plaintiffs,| The Brand Protection Blog
The news that Anthropic settles its AI copyright lawsuit with book authors may illustrate that both sides have leverage in these disputes.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
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On 27th November 2023, the Beijing Internet Court upheld that an AI generated work can be protected by copyright if the work reflects an author’s choice| The Brand Protection Blog
This article was co-authored by Bella Baker We live in a disrupted world. One impact from this is a gig economy that increasingly favours contractors and| The Brand Protection Blog
On 8 July 2024, the Hong Kong government launched a two-month public consultation on potential revisions to the Copyright Ordinance (Cap. 528) in view of| The Brand Protection Blog
As I shared in Part 1 of my article Business Intelligence – A Key Strategy in the Battle Against Counterfeit Goods in the Supply Chain, identifying counterfeit goods is the first step in the battle. But removing one batch of counterfeit goods won’t stop the next batch from appearing. In order to fight back, some […]| Ocean Tomo
According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the international forum composed of 37 democracies with market-based economies, counterfeit and pirated goods represent approximately 3.3% of all global trade volume. Counterfeit goods may not only infringe patents, trademarks, copyrights, and other forms of intellectual property but pose a great reputational risk to the […]| Ocean Tomo
In our previous newsletter here, we reported a decision from the Beijing Internet Court ruling that the copyright of a portrait generated by an artificial| The Brand Protection Blog
Following is the case brief for Star Athletica, L.L.C. v. Varsity Brands, Inc., 137 S. Ct. 1002 (2017) Case Summary of Star Athletica, L.L.C. v. Varsity Brands, Inc.: Varsity Brands sued Star Athletica for infringement of its design of cheerleading uniforms. The lower courts disagreed as to whether the design could be separated from the utilitarian function of the uniform [...] The post Star Athletica, L.L.C. v. Varsity Brands, Inc. appeared first on Legal Dictionary.| Legal Dictionary