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Rise and Shine: SCOTUS Wakes Up to a Trademark Fight The National Law Review
TRADEMARK—9th Cir.: Domain name 'cybersquatting' controversy resolved in favor of Airbnb VitalLaw.com
CNN CEO Mark Thompson is reportedly unsure of what to expect.
A new film is the latest from the company’s “Keep Thinking” campaign
Other Barks & Bites for Friday, July 10: EU Trademark Filings Reach Record Total During First Half of 2026; Laura Peter Heads to WIPO; CAFC Says New PTAB Findings Did Not Violate Remand Mandate IPWat...
Fox News was the most-watched cable news network during Independence Day celebrations.
Commerce Media Meetup aims to support a growing pool of industry talent in retail hubs.
Palermo unveils new brand strategy and visual identity Palermo F.C.
Sirius XM Faces Trademark Lawsuit Over Alleged Copied Star Logo Law Commentary
The exec behind OpenAI’s ad push will become a part-time advisor following a prolonged recovery from chronic illness.
Elsewhere, commerce media execs aim to solve an educational and networking gap in the industry.
The Publicis Media agency held onto the CPG giant in the US after WPP picked up the European business last fall.
Conagra Brands, parent company to a portfolio of more than 100 consumer packaged goods brands, selected WPP-owned Barrows as its new commerce marketing agency of record following a competitive review....
Kiloutou launches first ‘brand film’ International Rental News
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Townshippers’ Association unveils new logo and refreshed brand identity The Pulse of the Eastern Townships
Partners In Care Unveils New Logo and Brand Identity Eye On Annapolis
Buc-ee’s trademark under scrutiny amid expansion Mass Market Retailers
KFC, Twix, Wendy’s, Reebok, and more are behind the week’s most notable ads.
Gen Z isn't incapable of paying attention, they're just decisive about what deserves it—especially in today’s over-saturated media environment.