The Supreme Court over the next 30 days will hear arguments in five of the most interesting and high-stakes cases on the docket.
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A lower court found that VIP’s use of the Jack Daniel’s trademark to sell their satire dog toys was likely to confuse consumers, infringed Jack Daniel’s marks and tarnished the Jack Daniel’s reputation. But the Ninth Circuit held that VIP’s First Amendment interest in using Jack Daniel’s trademarks as its own marks on funny dog toys should give it protection from infringement claims.
The Supreme Court will also hear two high-profile Big Tech cases dealing with social media companies’ liability for content posted by third-party providers.
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