A lawsuit originally filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana by photographer David E. Kelly has been transferred to the federal court in Arizona as of June 17, 2025. Kelly, who resides in Carmel, Indiana, brought the case against a wide range of individuals and…
Indiana Intellectual Property Law News
Rethinking Schedule A: Federal Courts Reexamine Mass IP Enforcement Tactics
A recent court order in Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. v. The Partnerships and Unincorporated Associations Identified on Schedule A highlights a shift in judicial handling of certain intellectual property lawsuits commonly known as “Schedule A” cases. These cases are typically filed under the Lanham Act, Copyright Act, or Patent Act…
Rock and Troll: Led Zeppelin Takes on Online Sellers in Trademark Infringement Suit
A British company owned by the members of Led Zeppelin has filed a lawsuit in federal court in Indiana, accusing a group of unidentified online sellers—referred to in the complaint as “The Partnerships and Unincorporated Associations Identified on Schedule A”—of selling counterfeit merchandise that uses the band’s trademarks without authorization.…
BMI Cranks Up the Volume in Another Lawsuit Over Unauthorized Jams: Broadcast Music, Inc v. Mikie’s Pub
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) along with several music publishers have filed yet another lawsuit in Indiana this year (previous lawsuit), this time against 5135 Emerson LLC, which operates Mikie’s Pub in Indianapolis, and against an individual named Scott Coyle. The plaintiffs allege that the defendants publicly played copyrighted songs from…
Northern District of Indiana to Begin Directly Assigning Magistrate Judges to New Cases
Starting July 7, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana will implement a new order changing how civil cases are assigned—expanding the role of Magistrate Judges. Most civil cases will now be randomly assigned to either a District or Magistrate Judge. If a Magistrate Judge is…
One Subscription, Many Downloads, Big Trouble: Energy Intelligence Group Inc. v. Calumet, Inc.
Energy Intelligence Group, Inc. and its UK-based counterpart have filed a lawsuit against Indianapolis, Indiana company, Calumet, Inc., claiming that Calumet repeatedly copied and distributed issues of the plaintiffs’ copyrighted publications—Oil Daily and Energy Intelligence News—without authorization. The lawsuit, brought in the U.S. District Court for Southern Indiana, accuses Calumet…
191 Trademark Registrations Issued to Indiana Entities in June 2025
The U.S. Trademark Office issued the following 191 trademark registrations to persons and businesses in Indiana in June 2025 based on applications filed by Indiana trademark attorneys: 7840585 INDIANA BEACH 7828802 FAST ACT 7841673 M.O.M. METHOD 7819850 CAPXBALL 7819849 CAPSBALL 7820674 ECOBAKE 7820675 ECOBAKE 7828467 ALTERNATIVE CONVERSATIONS 7815746 7831401 C.L.E.A.N…
Field Tested, Patent Contested: Precision Planter Solutions v. Solid Rock AG Solutions
Missouri-based company, Precision Planter Solutions, LLC, has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of Northern Indiana against Solid Rock AG Solutions, Inc., accusing the company of patent infringement. According to the complaint, Precision Planter owns a patent—U.S. Patent No. 12,274,187—that describes a method and apparatus aimed at extending…
Cease and Desist or Compose and Persist? Indiana Bible College v. Fred Bock Music Company et al.
Indiana Bible College has filed a lawsuit in federal court against Fred Bock Music Company, Dr. Rosephanye Powell, and up to 100 unnamed individuals or entities. The dispute centers on a piece of music titled “John 1,” which the college claims it composed independently. The defendants argue that “John 1”…
Drop-Down, Drag-Out Fight: Brotherhood Mutual vs. Aloft Media, et al.
Fort Wayne, Indiana – Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company has filed a lawsuit seeking a declaratory judgment against Aloft Media, LLC, George Street Partners, Todd Schmidt, and George Andrew Gordon. The case centers on a patent dispute over U.S. Patent No. 10,372,793, which Brotherhood says is being wrongly used to demand…