The ongoing dispute between Brandy Melville and Redbubble over trademark and copyright infringement continues. Despite previous setbacks, Brandy Melville has filed a new lawsuit against Redbubble, alleging the sale of counterfeit products and copyright infringement. Scott Hervey and Jamie Lincenberg from Weintraub Tobin explore the history of the dispute, the claims made in the new complaint, and potential legal strategies moving forward. Get the full episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel her...
May 10, 2024•14 min•Ep. 171
Kim Kardashian faces a lawsuit from the Donald Judd Foundation for allegedly using and promoting knockoff furniture in her office tour video. While Kardashian's counsel denies liability, the case underscores the importance of due diligence in endorsements. Scott Hervey and Jamie Lincenberg from Weintraub Tobin dissect the legal drama in this installment of “The Briefing.” Get the full episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here or listen to this podcast episode here. Show Notes: Jamie Last wee...
May 03, 2024•13 min•Ep. 172
Delve into the complexities of vicarious infringement and DMCA violations in AI training. Scott Hervey and James Kachmar from Weintraub Tobin dissect the recent district court ruling on OpenAI's copyright infringement allegations on this installment of “The Briefing.” Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here or listen to this podcast episode here. Show Notes: Scott As we have previously reported, in 2023, several authors, including the comedian Sarah Silverman, filed putative cla...
Apr 26, 2024•12 min•Ep. 171
ELVIS Act —Breaking down the Ensuring Likeness, Voice, and the Image Security Act of 2024. Scott Hervey and James Kachmar from Weintraub Tobin discuss its impact on AI audio technology and how it protects musicians in the next installment of “The Briefing.” Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here or listen to this podcast episode here. Show Notes: Scott: Tennessee's ELVIS Act isn't what you think. The acronym stands for Ensuring Likeness, Voice, and the Image Security Act of 202...
Apr 19, 2024•6 min•Ep. 170
Safeguard your brand in the world of social media marketing, from IP infringement risks to FTC guidelines compliance. Scott Hervey and Jessica Marlow from Weintraub Tobin continue the discussion on legal risks brands face in part 2 of our social media marketing series on “The Briefing.” Make sure to catch Navigating the Legal Risks for Brands in Social Media Marketing - Part 1. Watch this episode on the YouTube channel here Show Notes: Scott: Brands spend a lot of money on social media marketing...
Apr 12, 2024•8 min•Ep. 169
Delve into the legal terrain of influencer marketing from IP infringement risks to FTC guidelines compliance. Scott Hervey and Jessica Marlow from Weintraub Tobin navigate the complexities of brand deals with expert insights on safeguarding your brand partnerships on this episode of “The Briefing.” Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: Influencer social media marketing is big business, whether it's a brand integration on Instagram by an influencer or a long...
Apr 05, 2024•10 min•Ep. 168
In this episode of The Briefing by the IP Law Blog, Scott Hervey and Josh Escovedo discuss a defamation dispute between Rachel Williams – a victim of con artist Anna Sorokin – and Netflix, over her portrayal in the docudrama “Inventing Anna.” Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: Netflix finds itself mired in yet another defamation and false light lawsuit, this one brought on by its portrayal of Rachel Williams, the Vanity Fair photo editor who’s friendship...
Mar 29, 2024•16 min•Ep. 167
Discover how truth became the ultimate defense in the legal battle between Cynthia Love and Kanye West. Join Scott Hervey and Eric Caligiuri from Weintraub Tobin as they unpack the court's ruling on whether displaying historical footage amounts to defamation on this episode of 'The Briefing'. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: Truth is a defense to a defamation claim. So, it would be no surprise to think that displaying a recording of the way someone act...
Mar 23, 2024•6 min•Ep. 166
Can AI inventions be patented? Scott Hervey and Eric Caligiuri explore recent USPTO guidance on patenting AI-assisted inventions in this installment of "The Briefing" by Weintraub Tobin. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: Can AI inventions be patented? Can inventors use AI assistance in the creation of an invention, and can that invention be patented? On February 12, 2024, the United States Patent and Trademark Office issued guidance on the patentability...
Mar 15, 2024•11 min•Ep. 165
How far back can a plaintiff recover damages in a copyright infringement case? Scott Hervey and Jamie Lincenberg discuss this contested copyright law question in this installment of "The Briefing" by Weintraub Tobin. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: Just how far back can a plaintiff in a copyright infringement case go in recovering damages? I'm Scott Hervey of Weintraub Tobin, and today, I'm joined by my colleague Jamie Lincenberg. We will take a look ...
Mar 08, 2024•15 min•Ep. 164
Delve into the new WGA and SAG contract provisions relating to AI. Scott Hervey and Jamie Lincenberg tackle the terms and changes in this installment of "The Briefing" by Weintraub Tobin. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott AI ended up being a bigger than expected part in the writers' and actors' strikes. What exactly are the new WGA and SAG contract provisions relating to AI? I'm Scott Hervey from Weintraub Tobin, and today, I'm joined by my colleague Jam...
Mar 02, 2024•16 min•Ep. 163
Graffiti artists Nekst and Bates have filed a lawsuit against Guess and Macy’s for incorporating their tags in various articles of clothing. Scott Hervey and James Kachmar discuss this case in the next installment of "The Briefing." Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: This case is a head-scratcher. Graffiti artists Nekst and Bates have filed the lawsuit against Guess and Macy's for incorporating their tags in various articles of clothing manufactured by G...
Feb 23, 2024•7 min•Season 1Ep. 162
As James Kachmar previously wrote on the IP Law Blog, the man who was photographed as a naked baby in 1991 for Nirvana's iconic "Nevermind" album cover is now suing the band for distributing child pornography. Scott Hervey and James discuss the Ninth Circuit's opinion on the case in this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: James: In 1991, the grunge band Nirvana was one of the most popular musical acts in the United States with its anthe...
Feb 16, 2024•12 min•Season 1Ep. 161
Brandy Melville has asked the Supreme Court to review the 9th Circuit's decision in its dispute with Redbubble. Scott Hervey and Jamie Lincenberg discuss this case on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Jamie: This past summer, we analyzed the willful blindness doctrine, which was highlighted by the 9th Circuit's decision in the case of Redbubble, Inc. Versus Y.Y.G.M. doing business as Brandy Melville. The 9th Circuit in that case r...
Feb 09, 2024•9 min•Season 1Ep. 160
As Scott Hervey previously wrote on the IP Law Blog, the holding in the Supreme Court case Jack Daniels Properties v. VIP Products limits the applicability of the Rogers test. Scott and Jamie Lincenberg talk about this case on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Cases Discussed: Jack Daniels Properties v. VIP Products Rogers v. Grimaldi Punch Bowl v. AJ Press 20th Century Fox Television v. Empire Distribution, Inc. Show Notes: Scott: The holdin...
Feb 02, 2024•10 min•Season 1Ep. 159
Fruity Pebbles failed to attain a trademark for the various colors of its cereal. Scott Hervey and Jessica Marlow discuss the TTAB's decision to reject the trademark application on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: A trademark examiner refused to register a trademark for the various colors that make up the colors of Fruity Pebbles Cereal on the grounds that the proposed color mark fails to function as a trademark. The appli...
Jan 26, 2024•10 min•Season 1Ep. 158
The FTC recently made changes to its guide concerning the use of endorsements and testimonials in advertising. Scott Hervey and Jessica Marlow discuss these changes and their expected impact on the influencer marketing industry in this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: It's a new year, and some changes are in place for those in the influencer marketing business, whether it's on the brand side or on the talent side. We'll be cove...
Jan 19, 2024•8 min•Season 1Ep. 157
While iconic catchphrases from TV and film can hold significant equity, protection of them can be spotty. Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler talk about the protectability of short phrases on this archive episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: “Show me the money.” “Who are you going to call?” “Go ahead, make my day.” These are a few iconic phrases with significant equity, but protection of catchphrases like these is spotty. We're going to ...
Jan 12, 2024•6 min•Season 1Ep. 156
In the case of Martinez v. Zoom Info Technologies, the Ninth Circuit addressed the "Public Interest" exemption to California's anti-SLAPP law. Scott Hervey and James Kachmar talk about this case on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: The 9th Circuit was recently asked to address the public interest exemption to California's anti-SLAPP law in a proposed class-action lawsuit brought by a plaintiff whose photo and personal infor...
Jan 05, 2024•13 min•Season 1Ep. 155
Country singer Andy Stone, A.K.A Vince Vance, has renewed his lawsuit against Mariah Carey, which claims that her holiday hit 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' infringes the copyright of his song with the same name. Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler discuss this case on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: Andy Stone, known professionally as Vince Vance, is suing Mariah Carey and Sony Music Entertainment for copyright infringement...
Dec 22, 2023•7 min•Season 1Ep. 154
Mariah Carey has widely been referred to by fans as the 'Queen of Christmas,' but when she attempted to trademark the title last year, it was met with pushback from another singer and songwriter who claimed to hold the same title. Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler discuss this dispute on this Holiday edition of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: In 2022, Mariah Carey sought to register the trademark ‘Queen of Christmas’ for a wide variety of go...
Dec 15, 2023•4 min•Season 1Ep. 153
Netflix has been ordered to pay GoTV Streaming $2.5 Million in damages for infringing one of its wireless technology patents. Scott Hervey and Eric Caligiuri discuss this update on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: I'm Scott Hervey with Weintraub Tobin. In a prior discussion with my colleague, Eric Caligiuri, earlier this year, we talked about a case where a federal court denied discovery requests aimed at uncovering detail...
Dec 08, 2023•6 min•Season 2Ep. 151
The Supreme Court rejected a trademark infringement claim against the producers of the Quentin Tarantino film ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’ over its portrayal of the late actor Christopher Jones. Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler discuss this decision in this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Tara: The laws surrounding false endorsement claims in the United States are rooted in section 43 A of the Lanham Act. There's quite a bit of case...
Dec 01, 2023•13 min•Season 1Ep. 150
The creator of a LEGO brick Second Holy Temple product is accusing another LEGO creator of copyright infringement for their interpretation of the same temple. Scott Hervey and Eric Caligiuri discuss this case on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here or read Eric's article about this case here. Show Notes: Scott: I'm Scott Hervey from Weintraub Tobin. My colleague Eric Caligiuri wrote an interesting article for The Briefing about a recent copyright...
Nov 22, 2023•6 min•Season 1Ep. 149
The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in the case of Vidal v. Elster to determine whether the USPTO’s refusal to register the trademark “Trump Too Small” violates the applicant's First Amendment rights. Scott Hervey and Eric Caligiuri discuss this case on this installment of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: Today, November 1, 2023, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on whether the Trademark Office's refusal to register t...
Nov 17, 2023•4 min•Season 1Ep. 148
Thomson Reuters sued Ross Intelligence for using its content to train its AI technology. Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler talk about this copyright dispute on this installment of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: Thompson Reuters, the provider of the Westlaw Legal Research Platform, sued Ross Intelligence for copyright infringement based on Ross's use of Westlaw content to train Ross's IP technology. This court ruling on a motion for summary ...
Nov 09, 2023•15 min•Season 1Ep. 147
A tattoo artist is suing Netflix for showing one of her tattoos in the series "Tiger King" without her permission. Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler discuss this case on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Scott: On this installment of The Briefing, we're going to talk about yet another post-Warhol fair use case. However, in this case, the Court finds the secondary use to be transformative. This case also makes me think that fair use, g...
Nov 03, 2023•15 min•Season 1Ep. 146
Former New York prosecutor Linda Fairstein is suing Netflix over her portrayal in the limited series "When They See Us," which tells the story of the 1989 Central Park Five case. Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler discuss this dispute on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Tara: There have been quite a few high-profile defamation cases making their way through the courts recently. One of those cases is Fairstein v. Netflix, a defamation ...
Oct 27, 2023•10 min•Season 1Ep. 144
The Parmigiano Reggiano Consortium claims that Italy's renowned Parmigiano Reggiano cheese is one of the most counterfeited cheeses in the world. Scott Hervey and Jamie Lincenberg discuss how they plan to fight off these counterfeits on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Scott: The Parmigiano Reggiano Consortium claims that Italy's renowned Parmigiano Reggiano cheese is one of the most counterfeited cheeses in the world. And the consortium is ...
Oct 20, 2023•7 min•Season 1Ep. 143
Amazon is suing two social media influencers for promoting the sale of counterfeit luxury goods on the platform. Scott Hervey and Jamie Lincenberg discuss this case on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel here. Show Notes: Jamie: Last week, Amazon.com, Seattle-based tech and e-commerce giant, and its counterfeit crimes unit launched lawsuits in Seattle federal court against two social media influencers and their coconspirators, accusing the defendants...
Oct 13, 2023•9 min•Season 1Ep. 142