Marketing
Recent News About Marketing
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California photographer accuses Alaska publisher of copyright infringement
SAN FRANCISCO — A California photographer is suing an Alaska publisher, alleging copyright infringement. -
Employee alleges marketing business violated family leave act
SAN FRANCISCO — A California man is suing a Wisconsin marketing business, alleging discrimination, retaliation and violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act. -
Controversial consumer protection bill is abandoned by sponsor
A senate proposal pushed by state Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara) has been declared inactive by the bill sponsor after a major outpouring of opposition to the legislation ultimately threatened the bill’s passage. -
Burmax LLC, Next Phase Marketing alleged to have placed unlawful marketing calls
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego citizen alleges a company unlawfully contacted her to solicit a solar system. -
Consumer claims Impact Marketing Specialists called her without her permission
LOS ANGELES – A Shell Beach individual has filed a class-action lawsuit against an online marketing company over allegations it unlawfully called her to solicit its services. -
Woman accuses DialAmerica Marketing of invading privacy with telemarketing calls
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a telemarketing company over allegations it invaded her privacy. -
Class action filed against Harte-Hanks Direct Marketing over alleged labor code violations
LOS ANGELES – A Fullerton woman has filed a class action against marketing materials producers over allegations of labor code violations. -
Aquawood LLC claims Direct Connect Marketing Inc. unlawfully copied toy designs
LOS ANGELES – The maker of the Banzai brand of toys and sports entertainment equipment allege two of its pool toys were copied without its consent. -
Appeals court rejects egg-labeling lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal appeals court recently rejected a lawsuit that would have required labels on egg cartons to indicate the type of housing the chickens were raised in. -
Credico (USA) LLC, Red Tower Marketing Inc. accused of not paying a minimum wage
SAN FRANCISCO – Two Oakland residents allege they were not paid minimum wages for their work with a joint employer. -
Snuggie maker claims Allstar Marketing & Promotions is selling similar product
LOS ANGLES – The marketer of the Snuggie blanket claims a Vernon custom embroidery business is selling a competing sleeved blanket product under a similar name. -
Alabama furniture companies allege furniture was not made to specifications
SANTA ANA – Two Alabama companies alleges that a line of furniture they requested to have made was not manufactured to its specifications. -
Tres Agaves Nombre alleges Cinco Agaves name infringes trademark
SAN FRANCISCO – A Berkeley business that owns trademarks for a brand of alcoholic beverages alleges a similar mark is being used for beverages. -
Marketing companies hit with lawsuit for unwanted calls
Marketing companies accused of subjecting individuals to unwanted calls. -
Hoverboard maker countersues Chinese company in patent infringement case
SAN FRANCISCO – An Indiana hoverboard company is fighting back following the patent infringement case filed against them by a Chinese company. -
GoBox Promotions Inc. seeks more than $2 million from companies over alleged exhibitions of boxing event
LOS ANGELES – A Las Vegas boxing promoter alleges two sports media and marketing companies over allegations they entered into third-party contracts without authorization. -
Class action filed against Online Marketing Group for alleged telemarketing calls
LOS ANGELES – An Aliso Viejo faces a class-action suit from a Kansas man over its calls to solicit its services. -
Photography providers allege Nevada business used copyrighted photos
LOS ANGELES – Two providers of entertainment-related photos of celebrities allege their copyrighted works were used without authorization by a Nevada business. -
Quibids alleged to have sent spam email
SAN FRANCISCO – Two individuals have filed a suit alleging they were sent spam email without their consent. -
Transcend Technologies Group Inc. claims software was copied
SACRAMENTO – A Rancho Cordova software maker alleges a competitor copied its software and sold it under a different name.