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Tag Archives: Kitty
The story of Chloe, our rescue office kitty…
How it began (B.C. Before Chloe became our office kitty -not really, but close enough): View video – the story of Chloe, best viewed with audio to hear the upbeat and impressive music with Barbara’s photo and editing skills — … Continue reading
Pop goes the kitty? registration and infringement are separate inquiries, court points out
SportPet Designs Inc. v. Cat1st Corp., No. 17-CV-0554 (E.D. Wis. Mar. 2, 2018)SportPet sued Cat1st for patent, trademark, and copyright infringement and violations of Wisconsin's Deceptive Trade Practices Act based on its sale of pet products such as play structures … Continue reading
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Teaching IP to kids with Ed Shearling, Kitty Perry and friends
Ducks can come up with great logos in a matter of minutesMany people have puzzled over how to educate the public about intellectual property. This task is even harder when trying to educate children. The UK IPO believes it has … Continue reading