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AMS Survey Expert Brian Sowers and Wolf Greenfield Shareholder John Strand to Present CLE-Eligible Webinar on the Role of Consumer Surveys in IP Litigation

Applied Marketing Science, Inc. (AMS) Survey Expert Brian Sowers and John Strand, a shareholder in Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.’s Trademark & Copyright Practice, will discuss the role of consumer...

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Deceptive Advertising, Genericness, Likelihood of Confusion, Trademark, False Advertising, Webinar, Secondary Meaning

Trademark Surveys, AI, and Lobsters: Thank You for Joining AMS at the 2024 INTA Annual Meeting

Applied Marketing Science, Inc. (AMS) recently participated in the 2024 International Trademark Association (INTA) Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, as an exhibitor and sponsor. AMS Principal and...

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Genericness, Likelihood of Confusion, Patent Infringement, Trademark, Conference, False Advertising, Secondary Meaning

Lack of a Consumer Survey May Have “Shot” Down a Defense of Non-Genericness

In the case Threshold Enterprises, Ltd. v. Pressed Juicery, Inc., the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California granted Defendant’s motion to cancel the mark “Wellness Shot” on the...

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Genericness, Trademark

Serial Podcast Denied Trademark Registration

Last month, Adnan Syed, whose murder charges are discussed in the popular podcast, “Serial”, was granted a new trial by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. However, as is referenced in TCMA.com’s ...

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Genericness, Trademark

Genericness survey cited as a basis for ruling that the Booking.com trademark is not generic

In the end, a consumer survey helped carry the day for Booking.com.

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Genericness, Trademark

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