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Essay: What Remains of Fair Use For Software After Oracle v. Google?
Spring 2019, The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law
October 23, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO—Following a weeklong bench trial, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky ruled in favor of Covington client Deere & Company in a trademark lawsuit involving the company’s iconic green and yellow colors. Since the early 20th century, Deere's agricultural equipment has almost all been painted in Deere's distinctive and ...
John Deere Wins TM Suit Against Green And Yellow Rival
October 17, 2017, Law360
Law360 highlights Covington's successful representation of John Deere in a trademark lawsuit involving the company's green-and-yellow color scheme. "Color trademarks are uncommon, and we are not aware of any color trademark case going through trial before this one," says Simon Frankel. "But John Deere has one of the strongest and most widely recognized color ...
April 20, 2017, Law360
Earlier this month, in Maloney v. T3Media Inc.,[1] the Ninth Circuit held that former college athletes could not assert a right of publicity to prevent the NCAA and its licensee, T3Media, from distributing images of the players. The court ruled that the players’ right of publicity was preempted by Section 301 of the Copyright Act because photographs of the ...