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Protecting Your Personal Brand – Not Just for Celebrities Anymore!
Authored By Haviland Macy Marie Kebler, Esq. With the advent and proliferation of social media, personal branding has become so much more important than before. While it used to be that it might only be Sports Icons, Music Icons, and celebrities that used their names...
Public Comments on New Policy Statement Concerning Good-Faith Licensing Negotiations
The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) Antitrust Division, United States Patent and Trademark Office, and National Institutes of Standard and Technology (the “Agencies”) published a Draft Revised Policy Statement on remedies for the...
Public Comments on the New Draft Policy Statement Concerning Good-Faith Licensing Negotiations
Authored By Haviland Macy Marie Kebler, Esq. & Manija Sidiqi On December 6, the Department of Justice Antitrust Division, United States Patent and Trademark Office, and National Institutes of Standard and Technology (the “Agencies”) offered a Draft Revised Policy...
NFTs of the Mona Lisa: Copyright Considerations for Non-Fungible Tokens
Authored By Tim O'Keeffe, Esq. & Harold Pickmans J.D. NFTs continue to slide into zeitgeist, but barriers to entry remain, and confusion about the rights they confer persists. One year after the March, 2021 sale, for $69.3 million, of Beeple’s “Everydays - The...
Brittany J. Maxey-Fisher Attends Vistage 2022 CEO Summit
Maxey-Fisher's Brittany J. Maxey-Fisher was honored to attend Vistage's 2022 CEO Summit Breakfast today!
Trademark Modernization Act Updates Letter of Protest Procedures
Authored By Tim O'Keeffe, Esq. & Samantha Pendley A Letter of Protest in the context of Trademarks is a procedure that allows a third party to bring to the attention of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) evidence bearing on the registrability...