Professor @markpmckenna was quoted by Input Magazine for "Travis Scott remixed Nintendo and PlayStation logos for his ‘Fortnite’ merch. Could they sue?" Read the story here: https://t.co/i7mJOUxISj
Happy to see there were lots of mentions of the TM scholars’ brief written by @rtushnet and @markpmckenna at the https://t.co/rmExIRpQej argument today!! @NDLawIP
Professor @markpmckenna quoted by @TheFashionLaw in "3M Has Filed its First COVID-19 Lawsuit Against Company that Duped NYC Office with 'Unauthorized' Masks, Price-Gouging." Read the story here: https://t.co/VZofjDXMZQ
Happy #NationalPetDay from the Copyright Office. All 10k of the photos you took of your cat while asleep are protected by copyright from the moment they are created.
CAFC holds that color marks on packaging can be inherently distinctive.
"a distinct color-based product packaging mark can indicate the source of the goods to a consumer, and, therefore, can be inherently distinctive"
In re: Forney Industries https://t.co/mMkEdx4M6y
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Great blog post on a recent decision in one of the many Fortnite dance cases. Fun fact: NDLS alum Megan McKeown is on the team representing Fortnite! @NDLawIP
Blog Post: Videogame Can Replicate Musician’s “Signature Move” (Unless It’s a False Endorsement, Which It Isn’t)–Pellegrino v. @FortniteGame https://t.co/YGE6wFPoaF
McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Audi and Volkswagen are just a few of the corporations that are redesigning their logos with a "social distancing" theme. https://t.co/r0XHs5vb3C