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Year: 2024
After Failing to Protect Their Name in Indian Trial Court, Burger King Is Getting a Second Chance from the High Court
The following case comes with a few IP law reminders. First, where trademarks are concerned, location and timing matter. Second, it is possible for both sides to lose in a trademark lawsuit. And finally, when the battle is between David and Goliath, sometimes David...
🚀⚡️ Corporate Immigration and Compliance NEWSLETTER
In this September newsletter, I share updates about: âś… Simplifying the F-1 to H-1B Transition âś… Immigrant Visa Numbers Unavailability: What to Expect in October âś… HR Florida 2024: Speaking about Employment-Based Immigration and Exclusive Book Signing Simplifying the...
Immigrant Visa Numbers Unavailability: What to Expect in October
As fiscal year 2024 comes to a close, the September Visa Bulletin shows setbacks in all employment-based categories.  Of particular note is the complete use of EB-1 visa numbers, meaning no further EB-1 visas (or green cards) will be issued until the new fiscal year...
Crystal Broughan: Video Series – How much does it cost to register my trademark? – Episode 6 | Notice of Opposition and Petition to Cancel
Petition to Cancel The trademark owner may need to file a Petition to Cancel another trademark registration if a prior registration is preventing the registration of your trademark. This is possible if your trademark has priority in commerce or if the other trademark...
OpenAI Is Facing Another Lawsuit – Must Be a Day Ending in “Y”
When it comes to hot button issues at the intersection of technology and intellectual property, Artificial Intelligence has taken the cake in the past few years. This blog has already featured several news stories about lawsuits against OpenAI for its products ChatGPT...
Crimson Tide vs. 4Aces: University of Alabama Files Trademark Opposition
We have covered many trademark opposition cases on this blog. A trademark opposition arises when a trademark application for a logo or brand name that looks and/or sounds too similar to a registered trademark is opposed by the owner of the trademark registration. The...
Do Karaoke Bars Need to Fear Copyright Lawsuits?
When you go out with friends to a karaoke bar, probably one of the last questions on your mind is: “Did the bar license this music?” Yet, bars and venues that stream music must pay fees in order to respect musicians’ copyrights and stay in the legal clear. However,...