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If You Think You Are Insured Against Copyright and Trademark Infringement Claims, Look Again Lutzker, Susan J.
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Author: Susan LutzkerPublished: August 26, 2020General liability insurance policies which contain coverage for “advertising injury” may contain intellectual property exclusions that are so broad as to render coverage for copyright and trademark infringement illusory. Specialized IP policies provide sounder protection.Click here to view entire blog article at Lutzker & Lutzker

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Lutzker & Lutzker LLP, Copyright Law, Susan Lutzker
“Sharenting”: Precautions and Consequences of Creating a Child’s Digital Footprint Martin, Carolyn Wimbly
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Author: Carolyn Wimbly MartinPublished: August 24, 2020Many children today have an expansive digital footprint while still in diapers. Parents are quick to post cute photos of their children on social media, but many are unaware of the unintended consequences. As schools continue to expand their social media presence, they too contribute

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Lutzker & Lutzker LLP, Copyright Law, privacy law
The Supreme Court Endorses Federal Trademark Registration of “Booking.com” Carmadella, Jeannette Maurer
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Author: Jeannette Maurer CarmadellaPublished: July 17, 2020In a highly anticipated ruling, the Supreme Court has held, 8-1, that the online hotel reservation company, Booking.com, is entitled to federal trademark registration for its company name. According to the Court, the combination of “.com” with a generic and otherwise unregistrable term creates a federally

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Supreme Court, Lutzker & Lutzker LLP, Booking.com