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Not Super (TM): King.com Continues Expansion of Broad Trademark Roster

Not Super (TM): King.com Continues Expansion of Broad Trademark Roster

by Michael Lee | Feb 28, 2017 | Gaming, Pirated Thoughts |

As virtual marketplaces continue to eclipse their physical counterparts, trademark rights management has become a key weapon in many content creators’ arsenal against commercial infringement. However, with great power comes great responsibility, and some games studios...
Michael Lee Interviewed by World Trademark Review Regarding Esports Trademarks

Michael Lee Interviewed by World Trademark Review Regarding Esports Trademarks

by Michael Lee | Feb 22, 2017 | News |

Michael Lee was interviewed by The World Trademark Review and chatted about why esports players need to register the trademark for their gamertags. You can read the...
Oprah Not Heading to SCOTUS over “Own Your Power”

Oprah Not Heading to SCOTUS over “Own Your Power”

by Michael Lee | Feb 22, 2017 | Pirated Thoughts, Trademarks |

On Monday, the Supreme Court refuse to hear an appeal over Oprah’s use of the OWN YOUR POWER trademark on her magazine. The long festering dispute looks finally to be coming to a close after six years. In July 2011, Simone Kelly-Brown sued Oprah Winfrey, Harpo...
“The Last Jedi” Trademark Filings Reveal Film’s Marketing Push

“The Last Jedi” Trademark Filings Reveal Film’s Marketing Push

by Michael Lee | Feb 21, 2017 | Film / Television, Pirated Thoughts, Trademarks |

A couple of weeks after the announcement of the title and just last week, Lucasfilm filed a whopping 14 trademark registrations for THE LAST JEDI. So what do these trademark registrations tell us about what to expect about the marketing of the next episode of the Star...
Appeals Court Revives Lindsay Lohan’s Lawsuit against Grand Theft Auto

Appeals Court Revives Lindsay Lohan’s Lawsuit against Grand Theft Auto

by Michael Lee | Feb 17, 2017 | Film / Television, Gaming, Pirated Thoughts |

When Lindsay Lohan’s publicists told her she needed to do something about her image, I don’t think this is what they had in mind. Lohan sued the makers of the popular video game Grand Theft Auto V alleging that a character in the game is a knock-off of her and her...
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