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AML Enforcement Now Leads Crypto Risk: How to Stay Compliant

May 5, 2026

Anti-money laundering enforcement has rapidly become the dominant regulatory risk for digital asset businesses, eclipsing traditional securities focused actions in both frequency and financial impact. As regulators sharpen their focus...

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You Belong with IP: Can Taylor Swift Really Trademark Her Voice to Fight AI Deepfakes?

April 29, 2026

Last week, Taylor Swift’s company, TAS Rights Management, filed three new U.S. trademark applications: two for short audio clips of her speaking and one for a concert image showing her...

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FTC Income Claims Crackdown on MLM Participant Signals Rising Risk for Affiliates and Influencers

April 28, 2026

The Federal Trade Commission’s recent action against a high-level multilevel marketing (MLM) participant for deceptive earnings claims underscores the agency’s willingness to pursue individual marketers, not only the underlying company...

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FTC Targets “Made in USA” Claims Following White House Executive Order

April 27, 2026

“Made in USA” claims have been targeted by regulators for years, and recent federal announcements indicate continued regulatory scrutiny in this area. Federal Scrutiny On March 13, 2026, the White...

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Can Artists Perform Songs After Selling Their Catalog? Justin Bieber Coachella Explained

April 23, 2026

Speculation following Justin Bieber’s recent Coachella performance suggested that his emphasis on newer material was driven by his catalog sale and an alleged inability to perform his older hits in...

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What Businesses Need to Know about Surveillance Pricing

April 17, 2026

What Is “Surveillance Pricing”? “Surveillance” or “differential” pricing is the growing practice of adjusting prices, fees, or offer terms based on detailed data collected about a specific consumer or a...

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VOGUE v. DOGUE, Jack Daniels and the Newest Edition of Parody Trademark Litigation

April 15, 2026

When does a parody cross the line into trademark infringement? In Condé Nast’s Vogue v. Dogue lawsuit, the publisher of VOGUE claims a dog‑themed fashion magazine called DOGUE goes too...

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Five Things Employers Can Do to Protect Trade Secrets in the Era of Remote Work

April 10, 2026

Employers can no longer rely on office era assumptions about locked file rooms, supervised desktops, and in person oversight. Remote and hybrid work have permanently changed where sensitive information lives...

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