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UGG® Competitor Sued For Patent Infringement & Lanham Act Unfair Competition Over Boots

Los Angeles, CA – UGG® boot manufacturer, Deckers Outdoor, filed a patent infringement and unfair competition lawsuit against Claire’s Stores and CBI Distributing. UGG® boots have set a fashion trend with young ladies wearing the lamb-skinned boots – to keep their feet and calves warm – with shorts, thereby allowing…

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Court Rules That Upper Deck Sold Counterfeit Yu Gi Oh! Cards

UPDATE 1/27/2010: Upper Deck settles Yu Gi Oh! counterfeiting case. Details here. Los Angeles, CA – Yu Gi Oh! owner Konami sued Upper Deck, its former distributor, for selling counterfeit trading cards. (Details here) After hearing both parties’ motions for summary judgment, the Court found that Konami had “presented evidence…

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T-Mobile Sued For Music Copyright Infringement Over Ringback Tones by Music Publishers

Los Angeles, CA – Broadcast Music, Inc. (“BMI”), a music performing rights organization that licenses public performance of over 6.5 million copyrighted songs, sued T-Mobile for copyright infringement over use of songs in ringback tones. A ringback tone is a customer selected song that is heard by a caller instead…

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Jury Finds For Larry Flynt/Hustler On Trademark Infringement, But For Nephews On Rights Of Publicity

Los Angeles, CA – Larry Flynt sued his former employees and nephews, Jimmy Flynt, Jr. and Dustin Flynt, for trademark infringement for using the family name in their upstart pornography company. Details blogged here. Larry Flynt also made a claim for violation of his rights of publicity under California Civil…

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Illustrator Randy Stratton Sues Clothing Company For Copyright Infringement

Los Angeles, CA – Randy Stratton’s illustrations are featured in a book entitled “Build This Bong: Instructions and Diagrams for 40 Bongs, Pipes, and Hookahs.” Stratton registered his works with the U.S. Copyright Office. Stratton alleges that Defendant Upper Playground has, without Stratton’s authorization, copied Stratton’s works onto T-shirts sold…

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Tyler Perry Sued For Copyright Infringement For Using Bertha V. James Song

Los Angeles, CA – Tyler Perry, whose numerous job titles seemingly take up most of the movie trailer (reciting: written by Tyler Perry, directed by Tyler Perry, starring Tyler Perry, produced by Tyler Perry, edited by Tyler Perry, etc.), was sued for copyright infringement by the estate of the late…

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Purse & Handbag Designs Subject of Trade Dress Infringement Lawsuit

Los Angeles, CA – Purse and handbag designer Linea Pelle, Inc. filed a trade dress infringement and unfair competition lawsuit against Sabina Handbags & Accessories, Inc. In 2006, Plaintiff alleges that it created the “Dylan Collection” of handbags that “incorporates certain unique and distinctive designs, ornamentation and embellishments that, as…

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Prion Books Sued For Copyright Infringement Over “Conan the Barbarian” Book

Los Angeles, CA – Conan Properties International, LLC filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Prion Books Ltd., Carlton Publishing Group, and HarperCollins UK for the sale of “Conan the Barbarian” book. The fictional “Conan” character was created by the late Robert E. Howard, a prolific writer of fantasy stories published…

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Thanks For Thanksgiving Patents And Benjamin Franklin’s Loss

During this Thanksgiving week, I would like to thank the readers of my two-cents (if it’s worth that) and intellectual property law for providing interesting – at least to me – topics to blog. How does intellectual property apply to Thanksgiving? Well, the first invention applies to how my turkey…

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