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Entertainment, Trademark, and Video Game Law

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Recent News
DC Comics Not Feeling Pretty Over “Kryptonite Nails and Beauty”

Does Superman have to trim his nails with his heat vision? DC Comics has opposed the trademark registration for KRYPTONITE NAILS AND BEAUTY for a traveling...

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Marvel and DC Comics Unite to Protect “Superhero” Trademark

Marvel and DC Comics may be rivals much like the X-Men and Magneto but sometimes they are on the same side of the fight. Marvel and DC Comics have jointly...

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San Diego Comic-Con Wins $4 Million in Attorneys’ Fees in Trademark Battle with Salt Lake Comic Con

Back in the old days these disputes were settled by a heated round of Dungeons & Dragons, but not anymore. San Diego Comic Convention (“SDCC”) filed...

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Grumpy Cat Wins Lawsuit, Loses Attorneys’ Fees…Still Grumpy

People tend to get grumpy if they don’t have their coffee in the morning but Grumpy Cat takes that to an all new level. Grumpy Cat was victorious in a...

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HBO Wants to Burn “Game of Thrones” “Dracarys” Trademarks

In a span of eight days, much quicker than the pace of Game of Thones, HBO opposed two separate trademark  for the term “dracarys” as associated with...

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Universal Uncorks Trademark Win on “Frankenstein” Wine

In the second of the classic Universal Studios monster movies, Bride of Frankenstein, Frankenstein’s monster turns from a the non-speaking horror to a...

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Nintendo Teaches Game Devs to Use Their Own IP…Or Else

In the wake of a new lawsuit filed by Nintendo against two big ROM websites, hopefully you will believe your friendly neighborhood video game attorneys...

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Marvel Doesn’t Think “Candy Hulk” Trademark is Too Sweet

Sometimes things slip through the cracks, even if they are Hulk-sized. Marvel, after failing to oppose a trademark, has moved to cancel the CANDY HULK...

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Mobile Wars: AT&T and Sprint Duke It Out Over Ownership to “5G”

Let’s take it back a bit. In January 2017, AT&T applied for registration of the EVOLUTION TO 5G trademark for use in, broadly speaking, telecommunication...

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Yankees Fan Fights with Aaron Judge Over “All Rise” Trademark

Michael Chisena, a seemingly crafty New York Yankees fan, has been attempting to register the ALL RISE trademark for use in the field of clothing- specifically...

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Del Toro Wins Fishy Lawsuit Claiming He Stole “The Shape of Water”

In February, we made a post around Oscars time about a suit claiming that The Shape of Water was stolen from an original play-turned-film from the 19...

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ACTA: A Treaty by Any Other Name

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How to File a Trademark: Advice For Those Who Can’t Afford Any

[...] and offer very low hourly rates for startups. It’s worth it, I promise. -Ryan Morrison, Video Game Attorney [...]

This isn’t Censorship, it’s Intelligence

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Trademarks: The Basics

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[...] plans and offer very low hourly rates for startups. It’s worth it, I promise. -Ryan Morrison, Video Game Attorney [...]

ACTA: A Treaty by Any Other Name

[...] Agreement within its own legal system and practice.” Now I’m no expert on international agreements, but that clause seems to me to be saying, “My country can ignore whatever [...]

You Don’t Own E-nything

[...] , you do not own the e-books you buy, you are just licensing them. Same issue, new medium. Video gamers are familiar with the legal battle between rental and ownership, it being illegal to try to [...]

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Can I Sue Spider-Man?

[...] , was named a “100 best blawg” in 2011 by the American Bar Association. -Ryan Morrison, Video Game Attorney [...]

Have a Hart, EA

[...] of other players “used” in the EA games. None of them will get a dime. -Ryan Morrison, Video Game Attorney [...]

ACTA: A Treaty by Any Other Name

[...] .com/2012/01/28/acta-a-treaty-by-any-other-name/#sthash.ma6dMoze.dpuf -Ryan Morrison, Video Game Attorney [...]

How to File a Trademark: Advice For Those Who Can’t Afford Any

[...] and offer very low hourly rates for startups. It’s worth it, I promise. -Ryan Morrison, Video Game Attorney [...]

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