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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s recent venture into trademark filings not only demonstrates his business acumen but also hints at the influence of his relationship with Taylor Swift. Kelce has filed five new trademark requests, encompassing a range of merchandise items, from bobbleheads
In the fast-evolving landscape of music streaming and royalty collection, SoundExchange stands out as a pivotal entity for artists. This post delves into what SoundExchange is, its significance in the music industry, the cost to sign up, and the types of royalties it collects. Understanding SoundExc
The lawsuit between George Gallo, the writer of “Bulletproof Hearts” (which was later adapted into the 1995 hit “Bad Boys”), and Columbia Pictures has the potential to become a landmark case as it could have significant implications for copyright law and the entertainment industry. The crux of the d
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital marketing, maintaining transparency and trust between consumers and influencers has never been more important. Recognizing this, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regularly revises its guidelines to ensure endorsement practices remain fair, honest, and tran
The Hustle’s wrote an article that delves into the thriving market of Taylor Swift-inspired merchandise on Etsy, created by entrepreneurial fans. While these ventures have proven lucrative for many, they also navigate a complex legal landscape due to the various protections available to the artist.
EA Sports, a renowned video game developer, is facing a lawsuit over its upcoming college football video game, set for release in 2024. The Brandr Group, a company that negotiates group licensing contracts for 54 Division I schools and their athletes for the game, is suing EA over the name, image, a
The Fruit Union Suisse, Switzerland’s oldest and largest fruit farmer’s organization, is facing a peculiar challenge. Apple Inc., the technology behemoth, is attempting to secure intellectual property rights over images of apples. This move has left the Swiss fruit growers, who have used a red apple
Recent events in the world of business and entertainment have propelled the concept of personal name trademarking into the spotlight. The case of Katie Taylor, an Australian fashion designer known in the industry under her birth name, Katie Perry, is an excellent example. Taylor was successful in he
In a novel and bizarre set of events, a trademark attorney has found herself in a legal battle with Amazon after trying to help her clients attain additional trademark protection through the Amazon Brand Registry. The attorney, now the plaintiff in this legal action, took over multiple ongoing trade
LIV Golf is in the midst of legal trouble, but not for the reason you may think. Although LIV’s proposed merger with the PGA and the impending investigation has the sports world on the edge of its seats, LIV also finds itself having to tackle a trademark infringement lawsuit. Fallen Footwear, an Ame
British pop star Dua Lipa and her music label, Warner Records, recently celebrated a legal victory as a copyright lawsuit against her hit song “Levitating” was dismissed by a Los Angeles federal court. The lawsuit, filed by Florida reggae group Artikal Sound System, accused Lipa of copying one of th