CourtsIP and TrademarkJCL Blog
May 6, 2022By Karla Alberte
As of March 28, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States granted certiorari to render a final decision that may affect copyright law in more ways than one. The case of Andy Warhol’s (“Warhol”) popular silkscreen prints and pencil illustrations of pop superstar, Prince, is on the Supreme Court’s docket. The Court will be […]
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CourtsIP and TrademarkJCL Blog
April 27, 2022By Andrea Otero
Russia has been facing sanctions which has resulted in serious negative impacts on Russia’s economy. In response to the sanctions, Russia has issued a decree stating that Russian companies can infringe on the intellectual property rights of companies that are owned in “unfriendly countries” legally. This decree means that Russian entities would be able to […]
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COVID-19IP and Trademark
May 9, 2021By Sanje Lara
2020 has been the year of unprecedented challenges, but also resilience and transformation. Although it has been a roller-coaster ride, we have all been forced to step up to the challenges, adapt, show courage and find solutions. As we near the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, trademark maintenance deadlines in 2021 create new obstacles […]
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COVID-19IP and Trademark
October 16, 2020By Sanje Lara
Given the global urgency of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the demand for a development of a potential coronavirus vaccine is crucial. Over the last couple months, several biotechnology companies and research laboratories have been making the headlines as they move at an unprecedented speed in search of a vaccine that combats COVID-19. On a global scale, […]
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