Intellectual Property, Media & entertainment, Trade marks Mr Worldwide’s great American ‘scream’ – protection granted for Pitbull’s famous yell 24 April 2020 By Bridie Egan Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks Beer in the clear: Full Federal Court declares no prohibition on ‘Pacific Ale’ trade mark 22 March 2018 By Henry Wells Read on
Advertising & marketing, Copyright, Intellectual Property Copyright and the US primaries: From Adele to Neil Young, why do artists keep getting Berned by politicians? 7 March 2016 By Siao-Sun Hoon Read on
Copyright, Intellectual Property, Trade marks Million Dollar Moggy: Grumpy Cat’s coffee copyright grind 7 January 2016 By Lachlan Geddes Read on
Advertising & marketing, Intellectual Property, Trade marks Google’s new branding – trade mark issues for giants 8 September 2015 By Bill Ladas Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks Combination marks – the limits of Medion further defined by Arnold J in Jura Origin case 24 July 2015 By Lauren Gore Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks “Re-calculating … turn around when possible” – In TomTom decision, clear thinking on “wrong way round” confusion 30 June 2015 By Bill Ladas Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks Does it matter which Board of Appeal hears your case when it comes to the distinctiveness inquiry under article 7(1)(b)? 7 March 2015 By Bill Ladas Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks You ain’t nothing but a hound dog (or an immaterial variation thereof)! Hush Puppies logo CTM survives non-use action 24 February 2015 By Bill Ladas Read on
Advertising & marketing, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Trade marks What’s in a name? Saks v “Snaks” trade mark dispute 2 December 2014 By Katie Dillon Read on