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Jonathan Phillips 5/12/26 Jonathan Phillips 5/12/26 Strike 3 Holdings Filed More Copyright Lawsuits in 2025 Than Any Company in American History. That Is Not an Accident. Read More
Jonathan Phillips 5/11/26 Jonathan Phillips 5/11/26 Not Your Typical Mark. When the Authentication Mark Is the Problem: What Upper Deck v. Pixels Teaches About Trademark and Collectibles Read More
Jonathan Phillips 4/29/26 Jonathan Phillips 4/29/26 A Quiet Trademark Update That Could Complicate Your Next Filing Read More
Jonathan Phillips 4/28/26 Jonathan Phillips 4/28/26 Lost in Translation: What the TTAB's DANKE vs. MERCI Ruling Means for Non-English Trademarks Read More
Jonathan Phillips 4/24/26 Jonathan Phillips 4/24/26 One TikTok Post May Cost a Fashion Brand $150,000: What Quince's Copyright Lawsuit Reveals About DTC Marketing's Blind Spot Read More
Jonathan Phillips 4/20/26 Jonathan Phillips 4/20/26 Schedule A or Section 337: Which IP Enforcement Route Makes Sense in 2026? Read More
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