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Oracle v Google—Defence of fair use fails Google’s copyright-infringement act.
Intellectual Property April 7, 2018

Oracle v Google—Defence of fair use fails Google’s copyright-infringement act.

This week on IP Matters, it’s all about Oracle’s victory against Google at the United States Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit in March 2018. Since 2010, this copyright-infringement case has refused to go away! Both Oracle and Google hardly.. Read more

Dolby sues Adobe for copyright infringements—Will Adobe settle out of court?
Intellectual Property March 24, 2018

Dolby sues Adobe for copyright infringements—Will Adobe settle out of court?

In this week’s IP Matters, Dolby has sued Adobe for infringing copyrights in its Dolby technology. (Dolby is also unhappy about Adobe’s alleged breach of contract.) After unsuccessfully trying to get Adobe to cooperate, Dolby has gone to court for.. Read more

BlackBerry v Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram—Will BlackBerry win this fight over patents?
Intellectual Property March 9, 2018

BlackBerry v Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram—Will BlackBerry win this fight over patents?

This week’s IP Matters is a patent-infringement action against Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp by former smartphone company BlackBerry. Now a licensing company for BlackBerry software and patents, can BlackBerry get the courts to stop the three social-media platforms  from continuing to.. Read more

Adidas v Shoe Branding—Why Adidas’s Three-stripe Mark Means More than Stripes
Intellectual Property March 2, 2018

Adidas v Shoe Branding—Why Adidas’s Three-stripe Mark Means More than Stripes

This week’s IP Matters is a trademark fight over stripes in the billion-dollar footwear industry. Can Adidas’s well-known three-stripe mark strip Shoe Branding Europe off its newer two-stripe mark?    One of the biggest brands in the sportswear industry is Adidas, a.. Read more

Alphabet v Uber—Uber will pay $245 million to settle trade-secret infringement claim.
Intellectual Property February 15, 2018

Alphabet v Uber—Uber will pay $245 million to settle trade-secret infringement claim.

This week’s IP Matters is all about trade secrets over self-driving car technology in a very competitive and lucrative industry. It’s between Alphabet subsidiary Waymo and Uber.   Alphabet subsidiary Waymo wanted $2.6 billion in damages from Uber for allegedly stealing a single trade.. Read more

IP ABC (Week 4): Can I copyright my book title?
Intellectual Property February 12, 2018

IP ABC (Week 4): Can I copyright my book title?

To view the subscribed-email version of IP ABC, click here. Question of the Week (4)  I’m a Nigerian author. Presently, I am writing my second book. The book is titled, Buhari: 100 Days in London and Other Stories. But there is.. Read more

Apple vs Qualcomm: Who will win this legal war over intellectual property?
Intellectual Property January 26, 2018

Apple vs Qualcomm: Who will win this legal war over intellectual property?

Apple and Qualcomm—two tech giants—are in a legal war. At the heart of this war is intellectual property. And at the rate it is going, it looks like this is going to be another long and vicious war—just as it.. Read more

IP ABC™ (Week 3): Can I sue FlexiBank for using my image?
Intellectual Property January 23, 2018

IP ABC™ (Week 3): Can I sue FlexiBank for using my image?

To view the subscribed-email version of IP ABC, click here. Question of the Week (3)  I’m Alade Thomas, a Nollywood comedian. Last weekend, I discovered a bank in Nigeria used my photo in one of its Instagram posts. The photo is a shot.. Read more

The Nigerian Music Industry: Making the Music Pay through Intellectual Property
Industries & Growth Industry Insight January 11, 2018

The Nigerian Music Industry: Making the Music Pay through Intellectual Property

by Solomon Nzere, solomon@infusionlawyers.com.ng   Industry Insight, January 2018   Overview of the Nigerian Music Industry Perhaps the inspiring history of Nigeria’s music industry is best told through Star Mega Jam, a mega music-performance concert which paraded international artistes like Shaggy,.. Read more

IP ABC™: Software Development Contract: Who has copyright in the source code? (Week 2)
Other Posts January 10, 2018

IP ABC™: Software Development Contract: Who has copyright in the source code? (Week 2)

To view the subscribed-email version of IP ABC, click here. Question of the Week (2)  I’m John Udeze, an entrepreneur who runs FinSoft, a technology business in Port Harcourt. Six months ago, I came up with a FinTech business idea. Because the.. Read more

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