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IP BLAWG
Reply All
Beverly A. Berneman
4/28/20If the words “reply all” sound familiar to you, then you probably use email to communicate with others for various and sundry reasons. Despite their widespread use, these two words became the subject of trademark litigation.
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IP BLAWG
Dropping in Bankruptcy
Beverly A. Berneman
4/21/20Thru Inc. sued Dropbox for trademark infringement claiming to own the “DropBox” trademark. After a lot of litigation and some really good discovery, Dropbox was able to show that Thru may have had some bare rights to the “DropBox” mark but it never actually used the mark. Thru then sat back and watched as DropBox branded itself and became a household name for shareable file storage. Then Thru continued to drag its heels in litigation to cash in on DropBox’s initial public offering in 2018. DropBox discovered emails from Thru’s CEO which unabashedly chronicled Thru’s strategy. In the end, DropBox obtained a $2.3 million judgment that included attorney’s fees and costs.
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IP BLAWG
Public Exposure
Beverly A. Berneman
4/14/20For your stay at home pleasure, 2020 has granted us with a whole inventory of content that is now in the public domain.
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