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Introduction The punitive damages system for trademark infringement serves as an important legal mechanism to combat malicious conduct and protect brand value. Although both China and the United States employ punitive damages as a mechanism to deter intentional infringement, their approaches differ significantly due to distinct legal traditions and policy objectives, particularl...

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This December, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Cox Communications, Inc. v. Sony Music Entertainment. The case marks a turning point in the decades-long saga of litigation between media companies and (so-accused) facilitators of copyright infringement. The Supreme Court’s decision will have far-reaching implications, both for anti-piracy advocates and internet service pr...

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On 26 February 2024, the District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a judgement in favour of Italian fashion designer Valentino S.p.A. against U.S. designer and manufacturer Mrinalini Inc., recognizing and enforcing a final arbitral award issued by the Chamber of Arbitration of Milan (CAM). This followed a previous decision by the […]

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“Sunday Ticket,” a lucrative broadcasting program of the National Football League (“NFL”), has for years allowed fans to watch out-of-market games (games not available in their local area) at a significant price. However, in 2024, this sports fan investment became subject to an antitrust lawsuit resulting in a federal jury determination of Section 1 and […]

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When Netflix’s Love Is Blind first premiered, viewers were captivated by the premise of someone falling in love without seeing their partner’s face, proposing through a wall, and then walking down the aisle with someone they’d never met. But behind the binge-worthy drama, the show now sits at the center of a growing labor reckoning […]

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