Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, announced a major move toward transparency with the introduction of profile labels for parody and satire accounts. But is it enough to stop users from ...
The 2023 Supreme Court ruling clarified that parody can defend against trademark infringement but not against dilution of a famous mark. While parody may avoid confusing consumers, it can still harm a ...
A fake Kamala Harris campaign ad using a manipulated version of her voice has become a flash point in the escalating debate over how to treat manipulated media — often referred to as deepfakes — ahead ...
Visa for condoms; Intel-Play for construction toys; Eveready for contraceptives... What comfort does UK trade mark law offer when a well known brand is being taken for a ride? Past commentators have ...
Sen. Daniel Bonham, R-The Dalles, talks during a legislative preview on Jan. 16, 2025, while Senate President Rob Wagner, D-Lake Oswego, and Senate Majority Leader Kayse Jama, D-Portland, watch.
The UK is considering a new exception to copyright infringement for parody, pastiche and caricature. Darren Meale and Paul England explain what it will need to address Following a recommendation in ...