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Indianapolis Lawyer Sues Meta Over Facebook Account Deactivation
Mark Zuckerberg, an Indianapolis bankruptcy lawyer, is suing Meta after his Facebook account was repeatedly deactivated, causing him significant financial and personal distress due to confusion with the Facebook founder.
Indianapolis Lawyer Sues Meta Over Facebook Account Deactivation
Mark Zuckerberg, an Indianapolis bankruptcy lawyer, is suing Meta after his Facebook account was repeatedly deactivated, causing him significant financial and personal distress due to confusion with the Facebook founder.
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16% Bias Score


Trump Organization Files Trademark for Wide Range of Digital Products, Including Crypto Wallet
The Trump Organization filed a wide-ranging trademark application for various digital products, including a crypto wallet, expanding its digital empire despite previous criticisms of cryptocurrencies by Donald Trump. This follows a separate, unofficial Trump-branded crypto wallet's launch.
Trump Organization Files Trademark for Wide Range of Digital Products, Including Crypto Wallet
The Trump Organization filed a wide-ranging trademark application for various digital products, including a crypto wallet, expanding its digital empire despite previous criticisms of cryptocurrencies by Donald Trump. This follows a separate, unofficial Trump-branded crypto wallet's launch.
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48% Bias Score


China Rejects 63 DeepSeek Trademark Applications Amid AI Boom
China's intellectual property regulator rejected 63 trademark applications attempting to improperly benefit from the popularity of DeepSeek, a Hangzhou-based AI company's chatbot, citing malicious intent and violations of good faith.
China Rejects 63 DeepSeek Trademark Applications Amid AI Boom
China's intellectual property regulator rejected 63 trademark applications attempting to improperly benefit from the popularity of DeepSeek, a Hangzhou-based AI company's chatbot, citing malicious intent and violations of good faith.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Grants Church Control Over Proud Boys' Name and Branding After Vandalism
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can control the use of the Proud Boys name and logos after the group's members vandalized the church in December 2020; this follows a $2.8 million judgment against the Proud Boys for the attack, which stemmed from...
Judge Grants Church Control Over Proud Boys' Name and Branding After Vandalism
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can control the use of the Proud Boys name and logos after the group's members vandalized the church in December 2020; this follows a $2.8 million judgment against the Proud Boys for the attack, which stemmed from...
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60% Bias Score


WNBA Trademark Filing Signals Detroit as Strong Contender for Expansion Team
The WNBA filed a trademark for "Detroit Shock," coinciding with a Detroit bid spearheaded by Tom Gores, including Mary Barra and Sheila Ford Hamp, to secure a new franchise; the league's unique trademark ownership suggests Detroit is a strong contender for expansion.
WNBA Trademark Filing Signals Detroit as Strong Contender for Expansion Team
The WNBA filed a trademark for "Detroit Shock," coinciding with a Detroit bid spearheaded by Tom Gores, including Mary Barra and Sheila Ford Hamp, to secure a new franchise; the league's unique trademark ownership suggests Detroit is a strong contender for expansion.
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44% Bias Score


"Dubai Chocolate": German Christmas Market Trend Sparks Trademark Battle
"Dubai chocolate," a confection featuring pistachio paste and kadayif, created by Sara Hamuda, is highly sought-after in Germany, selling for up to €7.50 per 100g at Christmas markets, despite legal challenges due to the UAE's lack of trademark protection for the name and resulting widespread imitat...
"Dubai Chocolate": German Christmas Market Trend Sparks Trademark Battle
"Dubai chocolate," a confection featuring pistachio paste and kadayif, created by Sara Hamuda, is highly sought-after in Germany, selling for up to €7.50 per 100g at Christmas markets, despite legal challenges due to the UAE's lack of trademark protection for the name and resulting widespread imitat...
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44% Bias Score

USPTO's Growing Complexity Hinders Innovation
The US Patent and Trademark Office's (USPTO) processes have become significantly more complex since its 1952 inception, increasing costs and hindering inventors due to bureaucratic expansion and a shift in priorities from protecting intellectual property to process adherence.

USPTO's Growing Complexity Hinders Innovation
The US Patent and Trademark Office's (USPTO) processes have become significantly more complex since its 1952 inception, increasing costs and hindering inventors due to bureaucratic expansion and a shift in priorities from protecting intellectual property to process adherence.
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56% Bias Score

Mondelez Sues Aldi Over Alleged Copycat Snack Packaging
Mondelez International sued Aldi on May 27th in Illinois federal court, alleging that Aldi's store-brand snack packaging infringes on Mondelez's trademarks and is likely to confuse consumers; the lawsuit seeks monetary damages and an injunction against the sale of the infringing products.

Mondelez Sues Aldi Over Alleged Copycat Snack Packaging
Mondelez International sued Aldi on May 27th in Illinois federal court, alleging that Aldi's store-brand snack packaging infringes on Mondelez's trademarks and is likely to confuse consumers; the lawsuit seeks monetary damages and an injunction against the sale of the infringing products.
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56% Bias Score

Court Awards Proud Boys Trademark to Black Church After Vandalism
A D.C. Superior Court ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church now controls the Proud Boys trademark after the far-right group failed to pay a $2.8 million judgment for vandalism committed at the church during a December 2020 pro-Trump rally, where Black Lives Matter banners we...

Court Awards Proud Boys Trademark to Black Church After Vandalism
A D.C. Superior Court ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church now controls the Proud Boys trademark after the far-right group failed to pay a $2.8 million judgment for vandalism committed at the church during a December 2020 pro-Trump rally, where Black Lives Matter banners we...
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52% Bias Score

Proud Boys Lose Name and Trademark in Court Ruling
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Proud Boys must relinquish their name and trademark to an African American church they attacked in December 2020, following a $2.8 million judgment against the group for damages.

Proud Boys Lose Name and Trademark in Court Ruling
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Proud Boys must relinquish their name and trademark to an African American church they attacked in December 2020, following a $2.8 million judgment against the group for damages.
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52% Bias Score

Three-peat" Trademark Could Net Millions for Pat Riley if Chiefs Win Super Bowl
Pat Riley, former Los Angeles Lakers coach, trademarked "three-peat" in the late 1980s and could earn millions in licensing fees from the Kansas City Chiefs if they win their third consecutive Super Bowl, given the projected $2.6 billion in team apparel sales.

Three-peat" Trademark Could Net Millions for Pat Riley if Chiefs Win Super Bowl
Pat Riley, former Los Angeles Lakers coach, trademarked "three-peat" in the late 1980s and could earn millions in licensing fees from the Kansas City Chiefs if they win their third consecutive Super Bowl, given the projected $2.6 billion in team apparel sales.
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40% Bias Score

Oakland Airport Renaming Blocked
A federal judge ruled against Oakland's renaming of its airport, citing trademark infringement by San Francisco.

Oakland Airport Renaming Blocked
A federal judge ruled against Oakland's renaming of its airport, citing trademark infringement by San Francisco.
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