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Multimillion Dollar Trademark Jury Award Upheld by the Ninth Circuit
Skydive Arizona sued defendants collectively doing business as SKYRIDE, alleging trademark claims of false advertising, trademark infringement and cybersquatting. The district court granted partial summary judgment in Skydive Arizona’s favor on the false advertising claim. The...
UK Court of Appeal refuses to uphold a barring order against a former employee
This post was written by Ruth D. Bonino and Fiona McFarlane. In Caterpillar Logistics Services (UK) Ltd v Huesca de Crean, an employee who had no restrictive covenant in her contract of employment prohibiting her working for a third party, could not be prevented from taking up employment with a...
UK Court of Appeal refuses to uphold a barring order against a former employee
This post was written by Ruth D. Bonino and Fiona McFarlane. In Caterpillar Logistics Services (UK) Ltd v Huesca de Crean, an employee who had no restrictive covenant in her contract of employment prohibiting her working for a third party, could not be prevented from taking up employment with a...
CJEU finds online social networking provider not required to install filtering system
The CJEU has held* that EU law precludes an injunction requiring an online social networking provider to install a system for filtering information stored on its servers by users, in order to prevent files from being made available to the public in breach of copyright. The Belgian court asked the...
12 FOR 2012
Here is a link to the materials from last night's IP presentation at the Brewhouse. Thanks to all those who came, and especially to those who helped close it down.
