Last week, we discussed property rights of a person’s identity under the Illinois Publicity Act. Today, let’s talk about another identity property right that is protected under federal trademark law.
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Voter participation is embarrassingly low in primaries, but individual votes can have a big impact. The voter registration ...
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Pope Leo XIV called Sunday for Angolans to fight the “scourge of corruption” with a culture of justice as he opened a ...
Disabled, ill, and aging Americans are facing a broken system that’s now harder to navigate than ever.
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Litigation tests AI transparency law while highlighting compliance risks and constitutional questions for developers.
Newcastle United revealed they had sold St James' Park leasehold in their latest financial accounts ...
As Tiger Beer prepares to shift its production overseas, Singaporeans are asking a question that goes beyond dollars and cents: When a homegrown brand is no longer made here, or owned by Singaporeans, ...
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