Luxury Group Files New Trademark Action Over Lookalike Marketplace Listings
Brand owners in fashion, accessories and consumer goods are increasing monitoring activity across online marketplaces.
Brand disputes, registry decisions, marketplace enforcement and opposition proceedings.
Explore →Litigation, filing trends, SEP licensing, invalidity challenges and enforcement strategies.
Explore →Infringement cases, licensing disputes, AI training data and rights clearance issues.
Explore →Generative AI, authorship questions, training data rights and emerging regulatory frameworks.
Explore →Industrial design protection, consumer technology disputes and aesthetic copying cases.
Explore →Court decisions, damages awards, injunctions and cross-border enforcement actions.
Explore →Royalty disputes, FRAND obligations, media rights and commercial IP agreements.
Explore →Customs seizures, marketplace takedowns, brand monitoring and grey market enforcement.
Explore →Brand owners in fashion, accessories and consumer goods are increasing monitoring activity across online marketplaces.
The updated guidance addresses examination standards for AI-assisted inventions and software patent claims.
A sample dispute involving AI-generated imagery raises questions about authorship and copyright eligibility.
Enforcement data shows a rise in customs referrals involving counterfeit goods in key logistics hubs.
A sample dispute involving wearable device aesthetics illustrates growing value of industrial design protection.
A sample licensing disagreement over archived audiovisual content raises questions about rights clearance.
Brand protection is shifting from occasional takedown requests to continuous intelligence work across marketplaces and payment systems.
As AI-assisted branding becomes more common, companies need stronger documentation of independent brand strategy.
Climate technology companies often file aggressively, but investors increasingly look for claims that can survive scrutiny.
Speakers: Elena Morris, Daniel Hart
A focused briefing on copyright risk, licensing pressure and emerging policy debates around AI training datasets.
Speakers: Sofia Klein, Martin Reyes
A practical session on monitoring, takedowns, repeat sellers and escalation strategies.
Speakers: Priya Nair, Thomas Keller
How climate tech companies can use patent intelligence to support fundraising and competitive positioning.
Emerging enforcement patterns across online marketplaces, customs actions, domain disputes and platform takedown systems.
A structured review of disputes involving training data, authorship, derivative works and licensing models in generative AI workflows.
Sector-focused brief tracking patent filing activity in battery storage, hydrogen systems, grid software and carbon capture.
Practical intelligence brief comparing risk areas across marketplace listings, seller verification and takedown response times.