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Kullberg and Landon looking forward the lion’s share from Pure Flix

Kelly Kullberg and Michael Landon, Jr. filed a lawsuit in a federal court in California against Pure Flix Entertainment and the studios co-founder David A.R. White over alleged copyright infringement. The plaintiffs claim that the Christian movie studio stole the plot of their movie "Rise" and used it for "God's Not Dead". Kullberg, who [...]

By |2017-09-08T13:59:52+05:30November 18th, 2016|IP Basics|0 Comments

Unfair competition and infringement by Mobile Star LLC and Yet another Fight for Apple.Inc

Apple has filed a lawsuit against Mobile Star LLC, accusing the firm of infringing upon its registered trademarks and copyrights by selling counterfeit 5W USB Power Adapters and Lightning to USB cables on Amazon and Groupon, according to court documents published electronically this week. Apple's four claims for relief cover the following: Trademark Counterfeiting [...]

By |2017-09-08T14:02:23+05:30November 18th, 2016|IP Basics|0 Comments

Abstract ideas implemented using a computer are not patent-eligible, FanDuel and DraftKings face scrutiny from casinos

The number of problem gamblers has grown in recent years with an explosion of betting opportunities available at the touch of a smartphone screen. That is particularly true during this month’s annual “March Madness” college basketball tournament. In the digital age, table poker and slot machines are beginning to take the back seat. Instead, [...]

By |2017-09-08T14:03:18+05:30November 18th, 2016|IP Basics, Innovation|0 Comments

The film downloaded for free on the internet-Sony Wants Filmmaker’s Claims Over 2014 Hack Arbitrated

Sony Pictures pushed a Florida federal court Monday to force the producer of one of the films leaked to the public in the wake of a 2014 cyber attack to arbitrate its breach of contract claims, arguing that the parties had agreed to resolve all disputes that way. In its motion to compel arbitration, Sony [...]

By |2017-09-08T14:04:02+05:30November 18th, 2016|IP Basics|0 Comments

“Do not copy the Iconic logo”Unauthorized ‘Hamilton’ Merchandise Sparks Lawsuit on SunFrog and GearLaunch

As Hamilton continues to sell out shows, the award-winning play is now fighting an unfortunate side effect of its popularity: knock-off merchandise The production company for the blockbuster musical "Hamilton" accused a popular online T-shirt retailer SunFrog  of selling shirts with the "Hamilton" logo that weren’t authorized by the musical or its merchandise affiliates. HamiltonCo, the [...]

By |2017-09-08T14:08:39+05:30November 18th, 2016|IP Basics|0 Comments

How Teraproc Inc. startup by former IBMers can be harmful to IBM?

International Business Machines Corporation (commonly referred to as IBM) is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States, with operations in over 170 countries. The company originated in 1911 as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) and was renamed "International Business Machines" in 1924. IBM Corp. filed a lawsuit on Wednesday in Manhattan federal court against a startup founded by several [...]

By |2017-09-08T14:09:30+05:30November 18th, 2016|Patent, IP Basics|0 Comments
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