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Los Angeles Trademark Infringement Lawyer | Can Authors Sue Large Corporations For Copyright Infringement?

Small-time copyright owners should not fear taking on large corporations in intellectual property disputes. Since the Copyright Act of 1976, all tangible works, such as books or recordings, receive a measure of legal protection in which the copyright owners have exclusive rights to the reproduction and distribution of copyrighted materials. For example, author and songwriter

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Los Angeles Trademark Infringement Lawyer | Sears Claims Canada Goose’s Lawsuit Is Unfounded

The Canadian manufacturer of fine, fur-lined parkas, Canada Goose, recently sued Sears for trademark infringement. Apparently, the Sears parka bears a striking resemblance to the Canada Goose “Kensington” coat.  The distinguishing features of the Canada Goose coat are its three-quarter length, fur-lined hood and circular patch on the upper right sleeve. According to CTV News,

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Los Angeles Trademark Infringement Lawyer | Google Releases Transparency Report Detailing Copyright Infringement Claims Since 2011

Google released its most recent transparency report on Thursday, December 19. Google has included an extensive section on requests to remove content from search results that contain copyright infringement. The report contains an approximately 1 million row database of copyright infringement claims dating back to 2011. In just the past month, Google has received 23,235,747

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