The @Interbrand 2022 Breakthrough Brands report is alive. But if you won't be able to read it, then this might just tickle your fancy (Run, don't walk to) :
https://t.co/Tjo0nbRzBE
#BreakthroughBrands2022
https://t.co/DMnbrBnkvt
Are those meant to be air quotes? Maybe instead of a trademark registration it will have a "trademark registration" or even a "trademark" "registration"?
motion mark @Google published for opposition today @uspto as
identifying,
distinguishing,
and indicating the source of
smart audio speakers
https://t.co/9ULcZOB5pV
#trademarks
NEW: There's a spike in #trademark and #copyright cases at #SCOTUS this year. The court is going to issue six -- yes SIX -- rulings by June.
I asked @neal_katyal, @marklemley, and others to explain what might be going on with this soft IP wave.
https://t.co/PqXqnFZGBG
.@zaxbys sues @joellaschicken for trademark infringement, alleging the latter's "silhouetted chicken at the center of a circle" logo is confusingly similar to zaxby's. i'm paywalled but i'm gonna guess chicken restaurant services. https://t.co/miFTdx87Vw
@adage I have to wonder what the original pitch meeting was like. "I sure hope nobody dies between the start of the campaign and the super bowl" "people die every day" "i meant nobody important"
“Facebook’s consumers have realized that they are the product.” @Interbrand
from The Best And Worst Of Branding In 2019 https://t.co/m2h5evAFce via @Forrester
psa: you can always use language like "named to huffington post's best podcasts of 2019 list" to describe a factual event without paying anyone. that's called nominative fair use! (best to skip the logo if they care enough to charge people money to use it.)