by Stephen Kennedy | Nov 17, 2016 | Blog
A frequent question we receive here at Kennedy Law from potential copyright clients is what copyright damages are available for infringement. Under 17 U.S.C. § 504, a copyright infringer may be liable for statutory damages, actual damages, and profits. Statutory...
by Stephen Kennedy | Nov 11, 2016 | Blog
When I walk into a car dealership to purchase a car, I would not think twice about a hacker somehow getting access to my information. Over a hundred car dealerships have leaked online your name, address, phone number, and social security number, all thanks to a...
by Stephen Kennedy | Oct 20, 2016 | Blog
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has postponed oral argument in the Redskins disparagement trademark case (Pro-Football Inc. v Amanda Blackhorse, No. 15-874). All briefing on the issues had been completed and the case was set for oral argument on December 9, 2016....
by Stephen Kennedy | Oct 14, 2016 | Blog
A federal district judge has granted the University of Houston’s motion for a temporary injunction against the former South Texas College of Law. The University of Houston (“UH”) filed for the injunction after the South Texas College of Law (“STCL”) recently rebranded...
by Stephen Kennedy | Oct 3, 2016 | Blog
The United States Supreme Court has denied the Washington Redskins certiorari Petition. We have previously covered the trademark disparagement cases extensively here on the blog. The Washington Redskins are currently appealing a district judge’s order cancelling six...