Quad Cities attorney shares advice for businesses struggling with delivery app services
Attorney Michelle Schneiderheinze said a business may be able to claim copyright or trademark infringement if its menu or logo is used without permission.
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United Township students start bass fishing club
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Davenport Alderman Patrick Peacock to step down at the end of April
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The Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra will perform at the Camden Center in Milan
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Good Neighbor Project connecting community members to local government and law enforcement
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Dr. Ngozi Ezike will give 2021 commencement Speech at Knox College
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Route 6 bridge repairs to begin April 19 near Colona
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US recommends 'pause' for Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccines over rare clot reports
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The John Deere Classic returns for 2021 tournament
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