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Landslide Series: How to Effectively Respond to Third-Party IP Infringement Through Online Platforms


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 92 minutes
Recorded Date: September 24, 2019
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Agenda

  • Growth of Counterfeit Goods
  • Protecting a Brand
  • Practical Considerations
  • Legal Considerations
  • Litigation Mechanics
  • Summary
Runtime: 1 hour 32 minutes
Recorded: September 24, 2019

Description

The explosion of online platforms and retailers has created new channels of information exchange and product distribution. From Amazon and Facebook to eBay, YouTube, and similar online platforms, IP owners are increasingly finding products and content infringing their rights online. In some cases, the IP owner can engage the direct seller or provider to address claims of infringement. More often, the IP owner needs to work with an intermediary, such as the online platform provider or a host provider. The remedies can vary depending on the potential target, so consideration needs to be given as to where action is most likely to be effective.

This program provides a panel of experts discussing options and strategies for responding to IP infringement promoted through various online platforms. The panel will provide a foundational overview on remedies and tactics for addressing online IP infringement. They will also provide guidance and recommendations for effectively and efficiently responding to different infringement situations detected through online platforms.

This program was recorded on September 24th, 2019.

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American Bar Association
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Panelists

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Grant Fairbairn

Chair
Fredrikson & Bryon PA

Grant Fairbairn is the Chair of Fredrikson & Byron’s Intellectual Property Litigation Department. He also leads Fredrikson’s Anti-Counterfeiting Practice Group, using his litigation experience to battle counterfeiters and bootleggers in court.

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Gaston Kroub

Partner
Kroub, Silbersher & Kolmykov, PLLC

Gaston Kroubis a partner at Kroub, Silbersher& Kolmykov PLLC. A registered patent attorney, he specializes in intellectual property litigation.

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Stacey C. Kalamaras

Founding Partner
Kalamaras Law Offices, LLC

Stacey C. Kalamaras is the founding partner of Kalamaras Law Office LLC. She has extensive intellectual property experience with a particular focus on trademark prosecution and enforcement. She has protected some the world’s largest brands in more than 150 countries.


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