I recently read an article about a man who apparently shot his television due to confusion about the digital TV transition. The article reported that a man was arrested and charged with unlawful ...
In Rearden LLC v Rearden Commerce Inc, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has vacated summary judgment of claims under the Lanham Act, the Anti-cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act and ...
The hot-button topic of Blu-Ray Disc and HD DVD helped kick off the conference portion of the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) Thursday in Amsterdam. Two key obstacles may be preventing ...
State regulators are cracking down lately on a health care product that targets the growing group of uninsured and underinsured Americans: the discount health plan. In discount health plans, consumers ...
New research revealing the depth of consumer confusion about allergen labeling underscores a need for clearer, more consistent labeling about the presence of allergens or the risk of ...
Chaos within the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has come to light in a recent court filing showing emails and documents from employees inside the agency amid efforts to dismantle it, ...
“While the absence of a survey demonstrating market confusion and/or secondary meaning is not necessarily fatal, it presents a significant hurdle to overcome…. When a survey is not used, other ...