From Sound to Scent: The Growing Influence of Non-Conventional Trademarks in Global Branding
Non-conventional trademarks engage senses beyond sight, offering unique branding and legal challenges.
Patents, copyright, and trademarks are a few examples of IP protection under the law that allow people to profit financially or gain notoriety from their inventions. The IP system seeks to provide an environment where creativity and innovation can thrive by striking the correct balance between the interests of innovators and the larger public interest.
48 articlesNon-conventional trademarks engage senses beyond sight, offering unique branding and legal challenges.
Trademark exhaustion impacts resale control, pricing strategies, and challenges in M&A transactions.
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Apple's "Apple Intelligence," integrating OpenAI's ChatGPT, promises advanced features but raises privacy concerns. Critics question data security and compliance, highlighting the need for stricter regulations.
India and Pakistan's ongoing dispute over the GI status of basmati rice reflects deep cultural and economic stakes, with both nations vying for exclusive rights to market the rice in the European Union.
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News publishers, who invest heavily in creating high-quality journalism, are advocating for legal reforms to ensure fair compensation for the use of their content in AI training.
The bipartisan "NO FAKES" Act aims to regulate digital replicas, such as lifelike digital representations of a person's voice or image.The act restricts unauthorized digital reproductions, offers legal protection against misuse, and includes fines for violations.