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Copyright Infringement in the Digital Age: Watson Music Group v. Borshoff, Inc.

In the contemporary digital landscape, the protection of intellectual property, especially in the realm of creative works, has become a paramount concern. Copyright infringement, the unauthorized use or reproduction of copyrighted material, continues to pose significant challenges for creators and rights holders. A recent case involving Plaintiff Watson Music Group,…

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Chef’s Legal Battle: Matsumoto Sues Pho Real LLC for Unauthorized Image Use

Plaintiff Shoichi Matsumoto has sued Defendant Pho Real LLC, alleging copyright infringement of Matsumoto’s original work, a photograph titled “Yakisoba-4”. Matsumoto, a private chef, TV host, and photographer, claims that Pho Real used his copyrighted work without permission on their website and on a food ordering platform, Grubhub Inc., to…

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Protecting Creative Rights: Alexander Bayonne Stross v. Homestead Properties, Inc.

A recent lawsuit, Stross v. Tiny Timbers, involves a copyright infringement dispute between Alexander Bayonne Stross, a photographer and owner of copyrighted works, and Homestead Properties, Inc. dba Tiny Timbers, a hardwood products manufacturer. Stross alleges that Tiny Timbers unlawfully used his copyrighted photograph for advertising and promotional purposes on…

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Upholding Quality and Protecting Brands: Tempur Sealy v. Luxury Mattress & Furniture

In the competitive world of mattresses and bedding, brand recognition and trust are paramount. Companies invest years in building their reputation, and protecting their intellectual property is crucial. Plaintiff Tempur Sealy International Inc. recently filed a lawsuit against Defendant Luxury Mattress & Furniture LLC, a suit highlighting the significance of…

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Honoring a Legacy of Service: U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael G. Gotsch, Sr., Announces Retirement

After an illustrious four-decade career dedicated to public service, U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael G. Gotsch, Sr., has declared his intent to retire in August 2024. His impending retirement from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana marks the culmination of a remarkable journey. Judge Gotsch, with…

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Legal Verdict: STMicroelectronics Liable for $32.5M Damages to Purdue University in Transistor Technology Patent Case

  STMicroelectronics, a leading European chipmaker, has been held accountable for violating Purdue University’s patent related to transistor technology. This ruling, delivered by a jury in a West Texas court, resulted in a $32.5 million damages verdict. The jury supported Purdue’s argument that ST’s use of silicon carbide metal oxide…

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Patent Office Issued 270 Patents to Indiana Entities in October 2023

The U.S. Patent Office issued the following 270 patents to persons and businesses in Indiana in October 2023: US 11515057 B2 High optical transparent two-dimensional electronic conducting system and process for generating same US 11515742 B2 Methods, systems, and apparatus for reducing cogging torque in an electric machine US 11512362 B2…

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From Typo to Triumph: The Inspiring Story of Bette Nesmith Graham

Bette Nesmith Graham, a single mother facing financial struggles while working as a secretary, encountered a pivotal moment that transformed her career. Observing artists painting festive scenes on a bank’s windows, she had an epiphany. Her lifelong love for the arts, combined with perseverance, became her savior. Having dropped out…

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Orthopedic Plate System at Center of Patent Infringement Suit

Plaintiff OrthoPediatrics Corp. (“OP”) filed a Complaint against fellow Warsaw, Indiana corporation, WishBone Medical, Inc. (“WishBone”).  They are alleging patent infringement concerning U.S. Patent No. 8,777,998, titled “Pediatric Long Bone Support or Fixation Plate.” The complaint states that the Plaintiff (OP) has designed and patented an innovative orthopedic plate system…

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Unraveling the Legal Knot: Copyright Infringement and the UFC Broadcast Case

Joe Hand Promotions, Inc., a Pennsylvania-based corporation, alleges ownership of exclusive distribution rights for broadcasting premier sporting events, including the Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC). Through agreements with copyright holders, Joe Hand Promotions, Inc. claims they obtained authorization to exhibit UFC 246: McGregor vs. Cowboy. Defendants, comprising LNH, LLC operating in…

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