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  2. Scams in intellectual property - Wikipedia

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    American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) - Patent Registry Scams; Australian Patent Office - Warning!Unsolicited IP Services; Belgian Patent Office - Warning to inventors about fraudulent registration services, in (in Dutch) or (in French) (with link to a Decision of January 14, 2005 of a Belgian Appeal Court (Brussels, R.G. 2003/AR/2192 and 2003/AR/2356) (pdf) - in French)

  3. World Patent Marketing - Wikipedia

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    According to the FTC, World Patent Marketing used threats of criminal prosecution and intimidation to discourage and suppress complaints. A review of emails done by Forbes featured an example of a woman who had filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau after she had been unsuccessful in her attempts to negotiate a refund. She then ...

  4. LOT Network - Wikipedia

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    The number of patent disputes in the U.S. peaked in 2015, reaching 7,500 cases. According to Unified Patents, two-thirds of these cases were filed by patent trolls. [8] A study out of Boston University found that patent litigation results in direct losses of about $60 billion every year in the U.S. [9] As of October 2024, LOT had within its ...

  5. Check out the Better Business Bureau's list of naughty scams ...

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    Scams even extend to fake and fraudulent delivery job offers The BBB receives lots of reports about fake texts and emails claiming Amazon, PayPal, and bank accounts have been compromised.

  6. Iancu v. Brunetti - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Brunetti sought to register the trademark on Fuct to stop the knockoffs but was denied registration by the Office Examiner. It stated the word was phonetically similar to the expletive "fucked," which was well-established as a "scandalous" word under Section 2(a) of the Lanham Act.

  7. 18 Online Shopping Traps and Scams To Watch Out For - AOL

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    Online shopping can help you save money and access a wide variety of products, but there are downsides, too. Hackers and other online criminals are constantly trying to scam shoppers by offering ...

  8. Domain name scam - Wikipedia

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    Domain slamming (also known as unauthorized transfers or domain name registration scams) is a scam in which the offending domain name registrar attempts to trick domain owners into switching from their existing registrar to theirs, under the pretense that the customer is simply renewing their subscription to their current registrar.

  9. Young adults lose more money to scams than older adults ...

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    Here’s which scams were the riskiest. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us