Alexander M. Welsh | Oct 4, 2019 | Articles, eCommerce, Intellectual Property & Technology
By David Posteraro and Alex Welsh We are at or near an inflection point where the computer programs we use to create are no longer tools or instruments of the author, but arguably authors themselves. So, who owns the copyright on computer-generated works? This is not...
KJK | Sep 12, 2019 | Articles, eCommerce
By Kyle Hutnick A recent Wall Street Journal investigation uncovered 4,152 items for sale on Amazon that were either deceptively labeled, or outright banned by federal regulators. Among those thousands of products, 150 were already flagged and placed on Amazon’s...
KJK | Sep 6, 2019 | Articles, eCommerce
By David Posteraro Look at my neck, look at my jet Ain’t got enough money to pay me respect And, Ariana is demanding that a major retailer respect her intellectual property rights to the tune of $10 million. A week after we wrote about the brand risks of...
KJK | Aug 28, 2019 | Articles, eCommerce
By Alexis Preskar Trade secrets may seem like something only major companies have for exciting and well-known products, like the recipe for Coke. In reality, trade secrets are common among businesses large and small and across many product areas. The Ohio Trade Secret...
KJK | Aug 26, 2019 | Articles, eCommerce
By David Posteraro “In the past if someone was famous or notorious, it was for something—. . . for some talent or distinction or abomination. Today one is famous for being famous.” – Malcolm Muggeridge, Muggeridge Through The Microphone “In...