November 2025

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Corny Dogs preliminary injunction Granted Against Victoria Warner for Trademark Dilution

Fletcher’s Original State Fair Corny Dogs Trademark Dispute Background of the Plaintiff The Plaintiff Fletcher’s Original State Fair Corny Dogs, LLC (“Fletcher’s”), a corporate entity, was a family business engaged in selling “corn dogs” for the last 80 years at the State Fair. Defendants and Alleged Infringement Fletcher’s filed a civil action against Victoria Jace […]

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Running Man Lawsuit Epic Games and Fortnite Dance Dispute Explained

Running Man Lawsuit Epic Games Running Man Lawsuit Epic Games: Jaylen Brantley and Jared Nickens (collectively referred to as “Brantley”) filed a civil action against Epic Games Inc (“Epic Games”) on the ground of unauthorized appropriation of their dance “Running Man” (“Emote”) at the United States District Court for The District of Maryland (“District Court”)

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UDRP Domain Name Fraud Protection: How Businesses Can Combat Cybersquatting

The pandemic has accelerated society’s reliance on online services and businesses depend more heavily than ever on their domain names to provide a safe destination for their customers. UDRP Domain Name Fraud Protection UDRP Domain Name Fraud Protection: This mass shift to the web has resulted in a marked increase in online fraud. One of

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UDRP Complaint Burden of Proof: How Complainants Can Avoid Losing Domain Cases

Although the <b=>Rules</b=> for the <b=>Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP)</b=> address a “default,” there is no such thing as a default judgment, as in court. A default in UDRP parlance simply refers to the situation in which a domain name registrant fails to submit a response; it doesn’t indicate the outcome. In other words, the burden of

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Sofia Travel Diary: Exploring Rila Monastery and City Highlights

Key Advice for the Journey The main thing that you have to remember on this journey is just be nice to everyone and always smile. Refreshingly, what was expected of her was the same thing that was expected of Lara Stone: to take a beautiful picture. Morning at the Homestay We woke reasonably late following

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Nike Appeal Dismissed as Moot by Fourth Circuit Over Trademark Injunction

Fleet Feet and Nike Trademark Dispute A Fleet Feet Inc, through franchises, company-owned retail stores, and online stores, sells running and fitness merchandise, and has 182 stores, including franchises, nationwide in the US. Fleet Feet is the owner of trademark “Change Everything” and “Running Changes Everything” used widely for its sports and apparel-related goods and

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Federal Circuit Upholds Decision in Reelex Packaging Trademark Case

Background of the Case For the purpose of packaging of finished coils of cable and wire, Reelex Packaging Solutions, Inc. (“Reelex”) filed for the registration of its box designs under International Class 9 at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”). The examining attorney refused to register the two box designs for electric cables

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