Foley Case Named One of Four Big Copyright and Trademark Rulings To Watch For in 2018
June 26, 2018
Law360
A case Foley is handling on behalf of Booking.com is listed by Law360 as one of four big copyright and trademark rulings expected to come down before the end of the year.
After being refused a trademark registration on its name, Booking.com won an appellate ruling last year overturning the decision, only to be ordered to pay $76,000 in attorneys’ fees to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which the online travel site is now appealing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, according to the Law360 article, “The Next 4 Big Copyright and Trademark Rulings Are…”
The case, Booking.com BV v. Iancu, is fully briefed and set for argument this fall. Partner Jonathan Moskin, senior counsels Brian Kapatkin and Katherine Califa, and associate Eoin Connolly represent Booking.com.
After being refused a trademark registration on its name, Booking.com won an appellate ruling last year overturning the decision, only to be ordered to pay $76,000 in attorneys’ fees to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which the online travel site is now appealing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, according to the Law360 article, “The Next 4 Big Copyright and Trademark Rulings Are…”
The case, Booking.com BV v. Iancu, is fully briefed and set for argument this fall. Partner Jonathan Moskin, senior counsels Brian Kapatkin and Katherine Califa, and associate Eoin Connolly represent Booking.com.
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