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IPNews® – Nintendo has filed a trademark cancellation against the JIGGLYPUFF trademark.

JIGGLYPUFF is a character in the Pokémon series, and surprisingly Nintendo never bothered to protect it by filing a trademark application. Now Nintendo has been forced to file a cancellation to prevent a jewelry company from owning the trademark. To continue reading, click: Another

IPNews® – A federal appeals court recently affirmed that images produced by artificial intelligence cannot receive copyright protection. 

This leaves AI artists with little to no recourse if a work they create is infringed. This may feel a little unfair to artists who create works while using AI. To continue reading, click: Lack of Copyright Protection

IPNews® – Donald Trump and Elon Musk have recently taken a chainsaw to certain governmental agencies.

Among the affected organizations is the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has traditionally been heavily staffed by work from home employees, so meeting the new mandates may be particularly disruptive. To continue reading, click: Amid Trump’s

IPNews® – Nintendo recently lost a battle over its SUPER MARIO trademark in Costa Rica.

Nintendo was seeking to prevent a small grocery from using the Super Mario name. However, in a classic David vs Goliath stand off, the owner of the store, Don José Mario Alfaro González, prevailed. To continue reading, click: Nintendo Loses ‘Super Mario&rsquo

IPNews® – BlueCross BlueShield has recently filed a trademark opposition against Healthflexx Inc. over the trademark CareCompanion.

Scrutiny of the health insurance industry is near an all-time high recently with the unfortunate events surrounding UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. In this case, it appears that BlueCross has a legitimate issue though at a bad time. To continue