Tips For Avoiding Olympic Committee Enforcement Letters

Law360, New York (August 12, 2016, 1:06 PM EDT) -- The 2016 Summer Olympics have begun and headlines surrounding the games abound — from the Zika virus and the recent ban of the Russian track and field team to how many medals Michael Phelps, Simone Biles and Usain Bolt will win. As press for the Olympics heats up, companies may find themselves targets of unwanted publicity from the International Olympic Committee and its national Olympic organizations, (collectively the "Olympic Committee"). This article will discuss several ways in which companies and businesses can decrease the chances of receiving an intellectual property-related enforcement letter from the Olympic Committee....

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