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Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Filed By Clothing/Fashion Designer Diane von Furstenberg Against Target Over Sale Of Dress

A federal complaint alleging (i) copyright infringement, (ii) unfair competition and false designation of origin under the Lanham Act § 43(a) (15 U.S.C. 1125), (iii) unlawful deceptive acts and practices, and (iv) unfair competition under New York law was filed against Target Corp., by well renowned fashion designer Diane von…

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New England Patriots File Trademark Applications For “19-0 The Perfect Season” and “19-0” And The New York Post Reportedly Files “18-1” Trademark Application

The New England Patriots are apparently so confident that they will win the Super Bowl and finish the season with a perfect 19 and 0 record, that on January 17, 2008, they filed trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to protect the “19-0 The Perfect Season”…

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Nike’s Trademark Attorney Files Trademark Litigation Complaint In Los Angeles Federal District Court

Nike’s Glendale, California based trademark attorneys filed a complaint in Los Angeles Federal District Court against defendants Carl Robbins and CWR Enterprises, Inc. alleging infringement of numerous registered trademarks. Nike accuses the defendants of allegedly selling “unlicensed and counterfeit products, specifically including its core product of sports shoes, bearing Nike’s…

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Trademark, Trade Dress & Copyright Litigation – Appellate Court Rules Against Louis Vuitton

Luxury-goods maker Louis Vuitton sued Haute Diggity Dog, a small company, for trademark, trade dress and copyright infringement for selling “Chewy Vuiton” dog chew toys and beds. The trial court determined that Louis Vuitton’s trademark litigation stance had more bark than bite and ruled in Haute Diggity’s favor. “The fact…

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