Ladas & Parry Of Counsel John Richards examines Hikma Pharmaceutical USA, Inc. v. Amarin Pharma, Inc. and its implications for pharmaceutical patent strategy.
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Changing a meme may not be enough to avoid infringement claims. A recent ruling found copyright and publicity rights issues remained because the individual in the image was still identifiable.
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A court has ordered OpenAI to provide 20 million anonymized user logs in a lawsuit centered on allegations that copyrighted news content was used to train ChatGPT.
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Meet Pierre Scoffoni, Attorney in the New York office of Ladas & Parry. Pierre works with clients on a wide range of intellectual property matters, bringing a global perspective to his practice.
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The USPTO continues cracking down on trademark fraud, issuing 11 administrative orders in the past six months targeting around 10,500 invalid applications and registrations. Efforts include stopping false filings and firms impersonating the USPT.
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With AI tools making it easier than ever to replicate faces, voices, and identities, rights of publicity and privacy are becoming increasingly important.
Learn more about this evolving area of IP law.
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Meta says additional 2022 torrenting activity linked to the LibGen-SciTech dataset may have surfaced following the reopening of discovery in ongoing AI training litigation.
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A proposed class action in California recently accused AI startup Runway AI of using YouTube videos without authorization to help train its generative AI platform, adding to the growing wave of copyright disputes surrounding AI training data.
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Think your brand is fully protected online? From domain disputes to social media misuse, digital threats can surface fast.
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Another AI trademark dispute that went to court: The Foundry Visionmongers recently sued Adobe over its use of the name “Foundry” for an AI platform, alleging the branding could create confusion among users of similar creative software tools.
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Shoutout to Chicago IP Attorney & Chemist Frank Gao for joining the AANHPI Heritage Month Kickoff & Business Expo in Chicago.
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Meet John Richards, Of Counsel in our New York office, supporting clients across intellectual property matters. Learn more about his experience and practice.
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Another AI naming dispute: The Foundry Visionmongers is suing Adobe, claiming its “Foundry” AI platform infringes on its mark and may confuse consumers.
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Meet Ravindra Persaud, a valued member of the Ladas & Parry team supporting clients across intellectual property matters. Learn more about his work and experience.
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Patent dispute heats up: Roku and Hisense face an ITC investigation that could lead to a ban on select streaming devices and smart TVs in the U.S.
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Another challenge to AI training practices: Meta, Nvidia, and Roblox are facing claims tied to the alleged use of 3D models without authorization. Read the full story.
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In life sciences, innovation depends on strong IP. From biotech to pharmaceuticals and medical devices, see how Ladas & Parry helps protect discoveries and support growth.
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