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What We Learned From the SPOTIFY vs. POTIFY Trademark Case

What We Learned From the SPOTIFY vs. POTIFY Trademark Case

Trademark

As reported here, the owner of the trademark SPOTIFY successfully opposed the registration of two trademarks involving the word mark POTIFY. Here are a few of the legal lessons we learned. A registered trademark is not needed to file a USPTO Opposition The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office routinely publishes proposed trademarks for review by […]

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How Consumer Data Privacy Statutes Might Impact Regulation of Automated Employment Decision Tools

How Consumer Data Privacy Statutes Might Impact Regulation of Automated Employment Decision Tools

Internet Law

Most of the recently enacted state-level consumer data privacy statutes have added a focus on automated decisions that “produce legal or similarly significant effects” concerning an individual. Most of the statutes simply allow consumers to opt out of such automated decision-making processes. But some of the data protection statutes go further. For example, the Minnesota […]

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Protecting Trademarks From Infringement

Protecting Trademarks From Infringement

Trademark

Protecting your trademarks from infringement is necessary to ensure that your trademarks, first, remain YOUR trademarks and, second, remain functioning as trademarks. It does not happen too often, but occasionally, a trademark left unpoliced will end up being canceled legally, which allows a competitor to begin using the trademark. A more common problem is genericide. […]

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