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Nintendo’s Aggressive Intellectual Property Strategy: A Case Study in Patent Enforcement

Brett Trout

Recently, the companys aggressive enforcement of its intellectual property (IP) has taken center stage, with high-profile lawsuits targeting game modders, emulator developers, and companies like Pocketpair, the creators of Palworld. The lawsuit seeks damages and an injunction against the games continued distribution?

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SXSW for Lawyers: What to look forward to at SXSW 2024

Martindale-Avvo

SXSW takes place over nine days, March 8-16, 2024, at various venues around Austin. The session will explore the recent Supreme Court cases about fair use (Warhol case) and trademark law, and also recap the current state of the Small Claims Copyright Court. while incarcerated.

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The Highest-growth Legal Practice Areas in 2024 and Beyond

Clio

Read on to learn more about the highest-growth legal practice areas for 2024 and beyond. Existing technology (like security cameras) can guide lawyers when presenting this type of evidence in court. Intellectual Property (IP) Intellectual property cases can get complex and challenging depending on the medium and parties involved.

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Tattoo Artist Wins Copyright Claim, But Gets Zero Damages–Alexander v. Take Two

Eric Goldman

But this assertion is belied by the “Create-a-Star” feature and by evidence produced at trial establishing that Defendants previously altered tattoos of wrestlers to avoid infringing on others’ intellectual property.” Obviously the court was bothered by the Create-a-Star feature. Case Citation : Alexander v.

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An Early Win for Copyright Owners in AI Cases as Court Rejects Fair Use Defense

Debevoise Data Blog

In a ruling with potential implications for other pending generative artificial intelligence (AI) copyright cases, the United States District Court for the District of Delaware in Thomson Reuters Enterprise Centre GmbH & West Publishing Corp. The parties then filed renewed motions for summary judgment in October 2024.

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Print-on-Demand Services Face More Legal Woes–Canvasfish v. Pixels

Eric Goldman

This post covers an opinion where the court assumes such vertical integration based on the pleadings (it remains to be seen if that’s actually the case). The court says that Pixels could be “counterfeiting” the Canvasfish online store (?) That story is still being written. Trademark Infringement. ” UGH.

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2024 Law Firm Marketing Plan Ideas for January

Legal Expert Connections

For law firms, it can be a time to create a new 2024 law firm marketing plan. Consider what your clients’ goals may be for 2024, and target your marketing and service offerings in a way that helps your accounts achieve a higher level of performance. If you don’t know, ask a few of your clients about their 2024 challenges and goals.