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IP BLAWG
Casino Dice Game Patent Application Had No Luck
Beverly A. Berneman
3/26/19Marco Guldenaar Holding BV filed a patent application for a casino dice game. The claims in the patent covered unique markings on the dice and the rules of the game. Guldenaar Holding threw snake eyes when the United States Patent and Trademark Office rejected the application and the rejection was affirmed on appeal to the Federal Circuit of Appeals.
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IP BLAWG
The Shape of Things to Come
Beverly A. Berneman
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IP BLAWG
Freeing a Princess from a Trademark Tower
Beverly A. Berneman
3/12/19Anyone with a legitimate interest can oppose the registration of a trademark. But what does “legitimate interest” actually mean. It looks like Rapunzel may help answer that question.
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Property Tax Insights
Contesting your property tax assessment in court
Boards of review don’t have the final say about property tax assessments, however they’re a necessary stop in the appeal process. Taxpayers who are unhappy with their board decision have two options: appeal to the state Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB) as described in my Aug. 24, Sept. 12 and Nov. 27 blogs; or, file a tax objection complaint in the circuit court. You cannot file appeals in both venues. The good news is that taxpayers who miss the 30-day filing deadline for taking an appeal to the PTAB still have time to pursue the tax objection remedy.
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IP BLAWG
No Shortcut for Copyright Plaintiffs
Beverly A. Berneman
3/5/19In my blog post of August 1, 2017, I posed the copyright litigation dilemma: “To File or Not to File”. On March 4, 2019, the US Supreme Court resolved the dilemma once and for all.
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