by FriedlandVining | Apr 9, 2013 | Intellectual Property Blog
The Italian apparel company that registered “Jesus” trademark goes after infringers Back in 2007, an Italian clothing company, Jesus Jeans, registered the word “Jesus” with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, giving it exclusive rights to the name. Since...
by FriedlandVining | Mar 28, 2013 | Intellectual Property Blog
In light of the upcoming Season 3 premiere of the HBO series Game of Thrones, we thought there was no better way to introduce the copyright law implications of 3D printing than with two recent examples of 3D printed objects inspired by the popular show. Loyal fans of...
by FriedlandVining | Mar 12, 2013 | Intellectual Property Blog
According to Brazil’s largest daily newspaper, Folha de São Paulo (via Forbes), Apple and Brazilian company IGB Electronica are close to reaching a settlement agreement over the iPhone trademark in Brazil. Gradiente Electronica, an electronics brand owned by IGB,...
by FriedlandVining | Mar 1, 2013 | Intellectual Property Blog
What happens when a trademark owner waits over 30 years to enforce its trademark? The Fifth Circuit recently addressed this question in an opinion regarding a dispute between a maker of decorative sorority and fraternity paddles and several Greek organizations. ...
by FriedlandVining | Jan 21, 2013 | Friedland Vining News
Fridland Vining’s David Friedland was recently quoted in “The South Florida Business Journal.” The article highlights recent patent and IP litigation in the South Florida business community. “All of the IP community is focused on finding the...
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