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To Catch A Thief: How Hitchcock And AI Can Inspire Brand Owners To Combat Online Piracy
28 September 2020
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
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John Sullivan, Jr. shareholder in the firm's
Corporate and Intellectual Property section authored an article "To catch a thief:
how Hitchcock and AI can inspire brand owners to combat online
piracy" which was published by World
Trademark Review.
The article focuses on the fact that brand owners must think
like today's tech-savvy brand pirates in order to take them
down – especially as counterfeiting rates have soared during
the covid-19 crisis and outlines a range of strategies they can
adopt to do so.
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