The Fine Line of Social Media Content and Copyright Infringement
The Fine Line of Social Media Content and Copyright Infringement. Blog post by California IP Law.
If You Market On Social Media, An Influencer's Choice Of Music Could Get You Sued
If You Market On Social Media, An Influencer's Choice Of Music Could Get You Sued
Social Media Blurred Family Boundaries, The Law Is Just Now Catching Up to Parents
The law is just catching up to parents and the blurred social media boundaries.
The Copyright Case Against Miley Cyrus' Flowers Could Be a Landmark Fair Use Case
The recent copyright case filed against Miley Cyrus for her song "Flowers" has stirred a significant buzz in the media. As an intellectual property attorney with extensive experience in fair use litigation, I want to shed light on why this case, although captivating from a public and media standpoint, is likely to fail.
How Generic Terms Like "Pumpkin Spice" Can Be Used Freely
How Generic Terms Like "Pumpkin Spice" Can Be Used Freely
Spicy Things Happen When You Aren’t Strategic About Your IP
Momofuku’s David Chang is in a lot of hot water over the decision to enforce a trademark in CHILE CRUNCH.
Trade dress protection – is it just in the clouds?
Trade dress protection - is it just in the clouds? A blog written by California IP Law. CAIPLawyer.com
ReesaTeesa is A Master Class In Storytelling to Avoid Defamation
A masterclass in storytelling to avoid defamation. Published by California IP Law.
You Can Learn A Lot About Trademarks from Yellowstone Characters
Yellowstone’s not big enough for the 2 of these coffee brands.
China Recognizes Copyrights in AI-Generated Pictures But It Won’t Help Creators in the US.
China is protecting AI-generated pictures but will that work in the US?
Numbers don’t lie – your IP matters a lot
Research indicates more substantial funding for companies with robust intellectual property strategies.
THE STRIKE MIGHT BE OVER BUT THE FUTURE OF AI MAY STILL CUT AGAINST CREATORS
WRITERS GUILD STRIKE IS OVER.