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Expedited Discovery Leads To Addition Of Defendant To Movierumor.com Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

Los Angeles, CA – I previously posted (click here) about the copyright infringement lawsuit filed against movierumor.com by several motion production companies at the Federal District Court In Los Angeles, wherein it was alleged that movierumor’s compilation of links to websites that showed movies – currently playing in theatres –…

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Cash 4 Gold Term Triggers Trademark Infringement Lawsuit At The Los Angeles Federal Court

Los Angeles, CA – In a complaint that is filled with as many twists and turns of a spy novel, CJ Environmental filed a trademark infringement lawsuit, at the Federal District Court in Los Angeles, over the use of the term “Cash 4 Gold” by a competing business. CJ alleges…

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Copyright and Trademark Litigation Filed By Attorneys For Konami Over Sales Of Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Cards

UPDATE 1/10/2010: Court rules that Upper Deck counterfeited Yu Gi Oh! cards. Details here. Los Angeles, CA – Konami Digital Entertainment, through its trademark attorneys, commenced litigation for trademark infringement, Lanham Act 43(a) unfair competition, and copyright infringement lawsuit against Vintage Sports Cards, Inc. at the Los Angeles Federal District…

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Mexico’s Club De Futbol America Files Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Over Soccer School’s Mark

Los Angeles, CA – Trademark attorneys for Mexico’s Club De Futbol America filed a trademark infringement, trademark dilution and Lanham Act 43(a) unfair competition lawsuit at the Los Angeles Federal District Court against operators of a soccer club using the Club America trademark in the United States. Club America is…

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ABC’s “Wipeout” Television Show Subject Of Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Filed By Tokyo Broadcasting, Creator Of Takeshi’s Castle/MXC Show

Los Angeles, CA – Copyright attorneys for Tokyo Broadcasting System (“TBS”) filed a copyright infringement lawsuit at the Los Angeles Federal District Court, accusing American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. (“ABC”) of copyright infringement over its “Wipeout” television show. TBS created and aired its Japanese reality television shows “Takeshi’s Castle,” “Most Extreme…

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Asics Sued Dolce & Gabbana For Trademark Infringement Over Shoes With Stripes In Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA – Trademark attorneys for Asics filed a trademark infringement, trademark dilution and Lanham Act 43(a) unfair competition lawsuit against Dolce & Gabbana at the Los Angeles Federal District Court. Asics has registered numerous trademarks with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office for its stripe design having two…

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EV.R’s Attorneys File Copyright And Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Over Clothing Designs In Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA – Copyright and trademark attorneys for EV.R, Inc., dba Skinny Minnie, filed a copyright and trademark infringement lawsuit, in the Central District Of California (Los Angeles Division), against Anama, LLC. EVR is a clothing designer and manufacturer whose garments and clothing designs feature copyrightable works which have…

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Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Filed Over Costume Jewelry And Accessories Bearing Playboy Trademarks In The Central District Of California

Los Angeles, CA – Trademark attorneys for Playboy commenced trademark infringement litigation, at the Central District Court of California, over the sale of costume jewelry and accessories bearing its trademarks. Playboy magazine has been continuously published since 1953 and is now available in approximately 47 countries. Playboy has registered its…

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Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Filed In Los Angeles Over Religious Prayer Cards And Figurines

Los Angeles, CA – Plaintiffs San Francis Imports and Basevi, through their attorney, filed a copyright infringement, Section 17200 unfair competition, and trade dress infringement lawsuit at the Federal District Court in Los Angeles against NG Figurine Wholesale, WG Trading Corp., and Gary Ngo. The complaint alleges that from 1935…

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Los Angeles Trademark Attorneys For Stonefire Grill Restaurant Delivered A Trademark Infringement Lawsuit To Stone Fire Pizza

Los Angeles, CA – Plaintiff Stonefire Grill’s trademark attorneys filed a trademark infringement, Lanham Act § 43(a) unfair competition (15 U.S.C. § 1125), and trademark dilution complaint at the Federal District Court for the Central District of California (Los Angeles Division). Stonefire Grill alleges that it began using its “Stonefire…

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