Barry Law – DC government contracts, licensing, cyberlaw and intellectual property attorney Articles in October, 2006

Monthly Archives: October 2006

Railroad Alleges Dilution By Law Firm’s Commissioned Painting – The Trademark Blog

Railroad Alleges Dilution By Law Firm’s Commissioned Painting: A law firm representing railroad workers commissioned, among others, the image above, which depicts a Burlington Northern Santa Fe train. BNSF protested the usage alleging dilution. Demand letters and response linked to

Posted in Trademark

Wal-Mart loses case for control of boycottwalmart.com | The Register

Wal-Mart loses case for control of boycottwalmart.com | The Register: The world’s largest retailer Wal-Mart has failed in its attempt to gain control of the web address boycottwalmart.com. An arbitration panel has ruled that it was unlikely that visitors would

Posted in Internet Law

Google ducks a legal bullet | Perspectives | CNET News.com

Google ducks a legal bullet | Perspectives | CNET News.com: In the mostly uncharted territory of Internet jurisprudence, Google’s policy of selling keywords has won a legal reprieve–at least for now. A recent court ruling says Google is within its

Posted in Internet Law, Trademark
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