Barry Law – DC government contracts, licensing, cyberlaw and intellectual property attorney Articles in July, 2008

Monthly Archives: July 2008

UDRP decision against 11 year old boy

Once upon a time in Narnia, a little Scots boy lost a battle with corporate lawyers … – The Scotsman: AN 11-YEAR-OLD boy was last night ordered by a court to hand back his birthday present – a Narnia-based website

Posted in Internet Law

“Rethinking Trademark Fair Use” Now Posted

“Rethinking Trademark Fair Use” Now Posted: My full-length article about the practical problems with trademark fair use (and possible reforms) is now available on SSRN. It will appear in the Iowa Law Review at the end of 2008. A shorter

Posted in Trademark

Good News from Three Spam Cases in the U.S.

Good News from Three Spam Cases in the U.S.: They say (whoever “they” are) that good things come in threes, and that certainly seems true for law enforcement against spammers this week. In New York, Adam Vitale was sentenced to

Posted in Internet Law

Legal Technology – 9th Circuit Rules on Text-Message Privacy

Legal Technology – 9th Circuit Rules on Text-Message Privacy: Most employees know that their bosses are usually within their rights snooping on workers’ e-mail, but text messaging has been in murkier territory. A federal appeals court sought to clarify matters

Posted in Misc

How Well Does Software Work as a Service?

How Well Does Software Work as a Service?: You might be tired of the phrase “think outside the box,” but that’s what Software as a Service does — the “box” being your computer. Though many are leery of having their

Posted in Misc
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