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Tag Archives: MAKERS
NAD Stops Spread of Confusion After Condiment Makers Lay it on Thick
The National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus (“NAD”) has settled competing challenges between Kraft Heinz, the maker of Heinz Real Mayonnaise, and Unilever, the maker of Hellmann’s REAL Ketchup. Unilever complained to the NAD that Kraft … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged Condiment, Confusion, MAKERS, spread, stops, thick
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Day 2 of FTC v. Qualcomm: patent exhaustion; leveraging of chips in licensing negotiations; rival chipset makers
Friday, the first day of the FTC v. Qualcomm antitrust trial in the Northern District of California (San Jose, to be precise), couldn't have gone much better for the Federal Trade Commission. Today, Monday, the FTC made further headway, but … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged Chips, chipset, Exhaustion, Leveraging, Licensing, MAKERS, Negotiations, Patent, Qualcomm, Rival
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Judge slams bikini-app maker’s lawyers in legal clash with Facebook
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | Iain Masterton) At the conclusion of a tense hearing that lasted over 3.5 hours, a San Mateo County judge ruled Friday that a top executive of an embattled and now-defunct bikini-related app company now must … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged bikiniapp, clash, Facebook, Judge, lawyers, legal, MAKERS, Slams
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Hat Makers Marketed Made-Up “Made In America” Claims, FTC Says
In January of this year, the FTC announced its complaint against the Bollman Hat Company and its wholly-owned subsidiary, SaveAnAmericanJob, LLC, for allegedly violating its policy on “Made in the USA” claims. Bollman and its subsidiary, which sells hats under … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising Law
Tagged America, claims, made, MadeUp, MAKERS, Marketed, says
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From gun kits to 3D printable guns, a short history of rogue gun makers
Prof. Timothy D. Lytton: “Gun rights activist Cody Wilson got a green light from the Trump administration in June to publish digital blueprints on the internet that will enable anyone with a 3D printer to make a plastic gun. A … Continue reading
Posted in Law Librarians
Tagged Guns, history, Kits, MAKERS, printable, Rogue, Short
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