The intersection between NFTs and existing intellectual property law remains largely uncharted.
Read MoreBuilding new tools to adjust to pandemic-era needs means seeing new intellectual property in the healthcare industry—and that includes possible investments in developing custom healthcare software.
Read MoreOf all the areas of practice in the legal field, intellectual property has proved to be one of the most volatile. Ideas, after all, are intangible until you develop them into something you can perform, touch, sell, consume, or operate.
Read MoreThey say "it's all about the journey"—and growing from a one-woman operation to the only all-female-led IP and entertainment law firm in Atlanta ain't a bad one to take. Vivid IP is grateful and proud to celebrate 3 years of success this month.
Read MoreLast night, the Vivid team attended an event our attorneys look forward to every year: the Annual IP Gala for the Intellectual Property Section of the Georgia Bar.
Read MoreSome think Disney copied ‘Kimba the White Lion,’ a Japanese anime from the 1960s.
Read MoreOn any given day at a football practice at Sanford Stadium, home of the UGA Bulldog football team, starting quarterback Jake Fromm is photographed. His image, however, is not his own, but the property of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletes and athletic conferences across the country. Should Fromm decide to publicly endorse a new product on his Instagram page, a social media account that is specifically attached to his identity as an NCAA athlete, he would forgo his amateur status and endanger his college career.
Read MoreCongratulations to Elizabeth for joining the Harvard Club of Georgia and becoming the Vice President for Recent Graduates! Keep up the great work!
Read MoreThis summer Vivid IP welcomes Noémie Broussoux-Coutard and welcomes back Elizabeth Shively for our 2019 Summer Associate Program.
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