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It’s the Singularity a-borning! On the two-year anniversary of my joining Goetz Fitzpatrick LLP, a law firm predominantly focused on construction law, I’ve written a blog post, as a guest of high-octane social-media-juicing lawyer Christopher Hill at his Construction Law Musings blog. I
Originally posted 2008-02-29 09:47:28. Republished by Blog Post PromoterCrunchGear: With Nuvio suing Garmins Nuviphone on fairly spurious grounds, lets take a look at famous trademark wars of times past. A little more on the bit-sized scale than a survey of warfare, but decent enough filler. Great m
Applicant failed to bounce back from a Section 2(e)(1) mere descriptiveness refusal of POLYMERLATEX for various chemicals, sealing agents, and other stuff. The Board affirmed, easily knocking down every argument made by Applicant. Which leads to the question, WYHA?
When courts consider search engine company liability for trademark infringement, whether direct or indirect, they typically focus on the sale of trademarked keywords, or search terms, to third parties for use in advertising and directing internet traffic to websites that compete with the trademark o
Originally posted 2005-07-15 14:09:49. Republished by Blog Post PromoterThe ABA Journal has an article on bloggers which mentions the Media Bloggers Association and quotes my own self. This is progress, I guess: Ten years ago I was writing for the ABA Journal, and now the ABA Journal‘s writing
The Licensing Executives Society is holding its Annual Meeting in Chicago at the Chicago Sheraton Hotel & Towers September 26-29. Themed Deals, Deals and more Deals the meeting will focus on the critical role IP plays in todays most successful busi
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