Tenth Circuit prevents eBay auctions of radar detectors stripped of their...
By Jake Linford, Trademark Attorney Beltronics made radar detectors, which two Beltronics distributors stripped of their serial number labels and sold in violation of their distributorship agreements...
View ArticleSecond Circuit enjoins sale of colognes without UPC codes in chain drugstores
By Daniel Hwang, Trademark Attorney Davidoff markets COOL WATER, a prestige brand of cologne that Davidoff only permits luxury retailers to sell. When Davidoff declined to permit CVS to sell the...
View ArticleThe Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) Strives to Strengthen...
Categories: Trademark (General), Counterfeiting Tags: International, Phillip Barengolts, Legislation by Phillip Barengolts, Trademark Attorney On November 15, 2010, the U.S. Trade Representative...
View ArticleThe Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) Strives to Strengthen...
Categories: Trademark (General), Counterfeiting Tags: International, Phillip Barengolts, Legislation by Phillip Barengolts, Trademark Attorney [UPDATE 10/1/11: ACTA signed by U.S., Australia, Canada,...
View ArticleEuropean Parliament Rejects Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
by Phillip Barengolts, Trademark Attorney The European Parliament voted against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA). Thus, it is highly unlikely to become law in the European Union. The...
View ArticlePattishall Client Prevails On Counterfeiting and Infringement Claims Over...
Pattishall client Robert Bosch LLC (“Bosch”) was awarded judgment of over $13 Million by default on its claims of counterfeiting, infringement, unfair competition, and false advertising after nearly...
View ArticleFlea Market Operator Hit for Over $5 Million for Permitting Sale of...
By Janet Marvel, Partner The Sixth Circuit, in a case of first impression, held that a flea market operator can be contributorily liable for counterfeiting carried on by vendors renting stalls at his...
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