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Diluted Reality: The Intersection Of Augmented Reality And Trademark Dilution, Ariane Takano Jan 2018

Diluted Reality: The Intersection Of Augmented Reality And Trademark Dilution, Ariane Takano

Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property

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Copyrights And Trademarks In Cyberspace: A Legal And Economic Analysis, Georgios I. Zekos Jan 2016

Copyrights And Trademarks In Cyberspace: A Legal And Economic Analysis, Georgios I. Zekos

Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property

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Keeping Tabs: When Will Ttab Decisions Have Preclusive Effect? Preclusive Effect Of T.T.A.B. Likelihood Of Confusion Decisions After B&B V. Hargis Industries, Brendan J. Ketchum Jan 2016

Keeping Tabs: When Will Ttab Decisions Have Preclusive Effect? Preclusive Effect Of T.T.A.B. Likelihood Of Confusion Decisions After B&B; V. Hargis Industries, Brendan J. Ketchum

Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property

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Trademark Extortionist Revisited: A Response To Vogel And Schachter, Kenneth L. Port Sep 2014

Trademark Extortionist Revisited: A Response To Vogel And Schachter, Kenneth L. Port

Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property

Trademark bullying (a.k.a. trademark extortion) is a very controversial notion in trademark litigation in the United States. There, for sure, is a lot of illegitimate trademark infringement happening. Anecdotally, we also know that trademark holders often overstep in the assertion of their otherwise legitimate rights. For the first time, this article documents how large a problem trademark bullying is and how often it happens. Trademark bullying occurs when there is evidence that a trademark holder asserts a non-famous mark against a non-competing entity on or in connection with goods or services into which the plaintiff has no reasonable expectation of …


Designer Collaborations As A Solution To The Fast-Fashion Copyright Dilemma, Arielle K. Cohen Apr 2012

Designer Collaborations As A Solution To The Fast-Fashion Copyright Dilemma, Arielle K. Cohen

Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property

This article explores the issue of large retailers capitalizing on designers’ designs by using the method of “close copying” and the dilemma that designers face due to their lack of recourse since their designs are not afforded copyright protection. The Council of Fashion Designers of America has been lobbying Congress for protection and their efforts have created the Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act. This legislation is currently pending but it is a revised version of the earlier Design Piracy Prohibition Act and it removes many of the controversial provisions that were in the earlier version. Therefore, there is …