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  • Coachella accuses ‘Coachillin’ Business Park of trademark infringement

    Coachella accuses ‘Coachillin’ Business Park of trademark infringement

    The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival's organizers have accused a cannabis business park in California of trademark infringement for adopting and using the term "Coachillin".
    Coachillin Holdings and several associated entities have been accused of taking advantage of a common hashtag and expression associated with the music festival.
    In the lawsuit, AEG’s Goldenvoice, the owner of the

  • South Indian blockbuster Kantara accused of ripping off music band Thaikkudam Bridge’s song

    South Indian blockbuster Kantara accused of ripping off music band Thaikkudam Bridge’s song

    Hit Indian movie Kantara has been accused of plagiarism by popular music band Thaikkudam Bridge, which has alleged that the song Varaha Roopam from the film is a copy of its song Navarasam with its identical melody and chords.
    The band took to social media to express their frustration.
    It shared the album cover of their music alongside the poster of Varaha Roopam on Instagram to inform thei

  • NFTs are distinguishable, hence can be deemed property - Singapore High Court rules

    NFTs are distinguishable, hence can be deemed property - Singapore High Court rules

    A new decision from the Singapore court highlights the nature of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the applicability of existing laws to such relatively novel technologies.

    The High Court of the Republic of Singapore has ultimately determined that NFTs may be considered property and thus "be the subject of a proprietary injunction”.
    The order is in reference to an injunction from May

  • Marvel's “Werewolf by Night” called out for plagiarizing poster graphics

    Marvel's “Werewolf by Night” called out for plagiarizing poster graphics

    While Marvel's show Werewolf by Night has gained a lot of popularity amongst its viewers, it has been accused of copying its poster image of a werewolf with red eyes from a graphic designer.
    Estonia-based Midiankai has accused Marvel of stealing his design that he had created six years ago as a T-shirt image for hardcore Dutch band Born from Pain.
    Midiankai tweeted a photo of his design alon

  • H&M Home accused of copying bowl designs from an independent designer

    H&M Home accused of copying bowl designs from an independent designer

    H&M Home has been accused of plagiarism in their new line of homeware products.
    Independent Swedish designer Mimmi Blomqvist blamed the company for copying her bowl designs and robbing her of only livelihood.
    As soon as the launch event took place, Blomqvist’s fans sent her messages and pictures of products from the event that looked identical to her products.
    On Instagram, Blomqvist

  • Why PitchMark is calling all IP lawyers to join the Global Legal Network to help innovators

    Why PitchMark is calling all IP lawyers to join the Global Legal Network to help innovators

    Innovators spend most of their time and energy in creating, and often miss out on protecting their ideas, or learning about different ways to deter third parties, with whom they might share their ideas, from copying them without due credit or compensation.
    Nobody expects creators to become legal experts and that's precisely why PitchMark is building a Global Legal Network of law firms and lawye

  • Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” copyright lawsuit may cost US$100 million

    Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” copyright lawsuit may cost US$100 million

    Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran will face a jury trial for plagiarizing Marvin Gaye’s 1973 hit Let’s Get It On to write his song 2014 song Thinking Out Loud, after he failed to dismiss the case.
    The lawsuit alleges that Sheeran and his co-writer Amy Wadge "copied and exploited, without authorization or credit."
    They are accused of using melodic, harmonic, rhythmic, instrumental, and dynamic ele

  • China steps up its commitment to protect creators’ works from being infringed in the NFT space

    China steps up its commitment to protect creators’ works from being infringed in the NFT space

    In a bid to protect copyright and stimulate creativity, the Chinese Government has intensified its efforts to monitor people who copy other creative works without their consent to create non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
    The National Copyright Administration (NCA) will clamp down on offences such as the minting of NFTs based on other people’s works like art, cartoons, music, video games, etc without

  • Did Kylie Jenner copy marketing ideas from influencers Brooklyn and Bailey?

    Did Kylie Jenner copy marketing ideas from influencers Brooklyn and Bailey?

    Sisters vs. sisters. Media personalities Kylie Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian have come under fire for using marketing tactics for their brands Lemme and Kylie Skin from influencers Brooklyn and Bailey McKnight.
    In August, twin sisters Brooklyn and Bailey launched ITK (“in the know”), a 15-piece skincare line available at Walmart, which has been marketed on all their social media accounts.

  • Filmmaker Thierry Michel’s “Empire of Silence” accused of plagiarism

    Filmmaker Thierry Michel’s “Empire of Silence” accused of plagiarism

    Belgian filmmaker Thierry Michel is being alleged of plagiarism in his movie Empire of Silence, but he thinks the motive to ban his film is something else.
    Michel is being sued in the Democratic Republic of Congo by documentary makers Gilbert Balufu Mbaye and Balufu Bakupa-Kanyinda.
    They have accused Michel of copying their 2015 film The Silence of Forgotten Crimes after he released his movi

  • Amazon’s ‘Dead Ringers’ faces idea theft lawsuit

    Amazon’s ‘Dead Ringers’ faces idea theft lawsuit

    A producer has sued the production company Morgan Creek Entertainment for violating her contract by selling the project to Amazon.
    In the lawsuit, Renee Tab, who runs Sentient Entertainment, alleged that she was not given credit or paid for her work on the upcoming Rachel Weisz comedy "Dead Ringers," which will be available on Amazon Prime Video.
    The play features Weisz as corrupt twin gynec

  • Miley Cyrus sued for posting a photo of herself without photographer’s permission

    Miley Cyrus sued for posting a photo of herself without photographer’s permission

    Pop star Miley Cyrus is being sued for copyright infringement for posting a picture of herself on her Instagram that she didn’t have permission to use.
    Photographer Robert Barbera sued Cyrus over her use of the picture.
    He asserts that she shared the image to her Instagram account without his consent in February 2021.
    According to Bloomberg Law, Barbera asserts that Cyrus profited finan

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