On February 26, 2025, the Supreme Court decided Dewberry Group, Inc. v. Dewberry Engineers Inc., No. 23-900, a case concerning corporate ...
The issue in Dewberry Group v. Dewberry Engineers is whether a federal court calculating the defendant’s profits in a trademark infringement lawsuit can include all the profits of related entities in ...
Jan 31 - A small software company has sued artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI in California federal court for allegedly violating its trademark rights with the name "Perplexity".
The feuding Lodha brothers, Abhishek and Abhinandan, have agreed to mediate their trademark dispute after the Bombay High Court's directives on January 31. The court appointed former Supreme Court ...
The month prior — July 2022 — Perplexity had registered the domain perplexity.ai, which the complaint also alleges is infringement ... U.S. federal law that regulates trademarks and ...
Space Zone Aerospace Honoured with Aegis Graham Bell Award for Innovation in Space Tech ...
Social Media has changed the business market and consumers’ choice. As the Digital challenges are increasing the cases of trademark infringement is also increasing. Nowadays companies or well known ...
BundlePe also argued that PhonePe's trademark was generic as the combination of the words was neither unique nor distinctive. It was argued that PhonePe was trying to monopolise common words such ...
(CBS DETROIT) - As the price of eggs continues to climb, one state lawmaker has introduced legislation that would repeal Michigan's new law requiring all eggs sold to be cage-free. Sen. Lana Theis ...
A local court recently awarded Microsoft Rs 55 lakh in damages after a company Retnec Solutions Pvt Ltd was found guilty of trademark infringement and running fraudulent call-center operations ...
Microsoft alleged that Retnec Solutions Pvt Ltd impersonated Microsoft personnel and used their trademarks to operate fraudulent technical support services The Tribune, now published from ...
This has now been expanded to include “recognized marks,” meaning registered or unregistered (common law) trademarks may appear on products without a French translation (so long as there is ...
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