Matthew McConaughey secured eight trademark approvals from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, including his famous ...
Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey has trademarked himself in an effort to combat AI-generated copycats.
If Jameis Winston does become famous in the NFL, he is at least putting himself in position to capitalize on it. Winston, the potential No. 1 overall NFL draft pick, has filed to trademark "Famous ...
The Oscar winner intends to combat misuse of the famous line from Dazed and Confused by creating ‘a clear perimeter around ownership’ ...
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Matthew McConaughey has decided he’s done letting artificial intelligence play fast and loose with his identity. The actor ...
With changing laws and the ubiquity of cannabis and vaping product and service providers, leveraging the familiarity of established trademarks has become a common, albeit risky, marketing tactic. New ...
The owner of a trademark can lose rights by abandoning the use of the mark. Under federal trademark law, there is a presumption of abandonment following three consecutive years of non-use of the mark.
The trademarks, which were first reported by the Wall Street Journal, are intended to prevent his image, likeness, and voice ...
When you spend 24 years in the same place as Bill Belichick did with the New England Patriots, you tend to become known for a few things. For Belichick, you’d have to start with his long list of ...