United States:
Podcast: IP Issues On The Campaign Trail
06 November 2015
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
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The 2016 presidential campaign season is heating up as
candidates continue to throw their hats into the ring. Campaigns
will employ slogans, art, and music to bolster their
candidate's efforts, and businesses will look for opportunities
to capitalize on the season. Campaigns, candidates, and businesses
need to be aware of the potential legal ramifications that can stem
from improper use of others' intellectual property. In this
podcast, we discuss IP issues that can arise on the campaign trail.
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