VANS V. FCB GARMENT TEX: BALANCING FAME AND FAIRNESS
The Hon’ble Delhi High Court in the case of Vans Inc. v. FCB Garment Tex (FCB), recently issued a significant ruling restraining […]
NIKE V. ADIDAS: NOT ALL STRIPES ARE THE SAME
In a recent landmark decision, the Higher Regional Court of Düsseldorf gave the green light for Nike to feature stripes on some […]
DANISH PRESS THREATENS TO SUE OPENAI FOR COPYRIGHT.
AI has created a new front in copyright law following a series of lawsuits alleging that Microsoft-backed OpenAI scraped news publishers’ websites (that is, […]
COPYRIGHT, TO BE DEBATED NEXT TUESDAY AT AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY SGAE.
The General Society of Authors and Editors (SGAE) has organized an international conference on the collective management of intellectual property and copyright […]
AI AND THE REDDIT GOLDMINE: PROTECTING USER-GENERATED CONTENT
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve and enmesh into more aspects of our lives, so do the legal complexities surrounding its […]
ICONIX V. DREAM PAIRS: LOGO ON FOOTBALL BOOTS ‘CONFUSINGLY SIMILAR’ TO UMBRO LOGO
The likelihood of confusion is fundamental to UK trademark law and the laws of many other countries worldwide. Usually, we’re comparing marks […]