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West Crashes Into East in the Trademark Arena

This one could get very interesting very quickly as we watch the intertwining of Chinese law with Western notions of trademark and defamation. Given the complexities of Chinese law, and the belief that the Chinese company always wins, vs. the

Posted in Intellectual Property, Trademark

Personal Jurisdiction and Trademark

The concept of personal jurisdiction has often be an interesting conundrum for those who wish to litigate. It is a highly complicated and technical concept of civil procedure; one we spent months on in law school. In a nutshell, a

Posted in Trademark

Not beating a dead horse. SOPA and PIPA live

PIPA is to be voted on this week. SOPA is still being “studied.” While there is no doubt that piracy exists on the Internet, these bills are definitely not the answer. Five reasons the Internet’s still protesting SOPA and PIPA

Posted in Copyright, Intellectual Property, Internet Law, Trademark

SOPA and PIPA are not dead. More action needed

Despite recent hearings in which sponsors admitted that more research is needed, these bills are far from dead and are still being pushed hard by special interest groups. Make no mistake, these bills require content filtering and blocking of certain

Posted in Copyright, Intellectual Property, Internet Law, Trademark

Perhaps We’ll See New TLDs After All

Despite a last ditch effort by various special interest groups to delay the release of new gTLDs (generic Top Level Domains such as .com), ICANN seems to be standing fast in its plan to move forward with the plan. Many

Posted in Intellectual Property, Internet Law, Trademark

SOPA stopped – for now…

ue to a massive effort on the part of many thousands concerned with Individual and small business rights on the Internet (and even some large businesses and Internet pioneers too), SOPA has been stopped for now. But we know this

Posted in Copyright, Intellectual Property, Internet Law, Trademark

An Open Letter From Internet Engineers to the U.S. Congress | Electronic Frontier Foundation

Please read and consider this carefully. I was honored to be allowed to sign this letter, and believe every word of it. One correction, InterCon was the first INTERNET applications company on the Macintosh platform, not the first applications company.

Posted in Copyright, Intellectual Property, Internet Law, Trademark

KeepTheWebOpen.com – Lawmakers Asking For Our Help

In a very interesting maneuver, several legislators have banded together to offer an alternative to PROTECT-IP and SOPA, called OPEN. They have drafted legislation that they offer as a starting point, and are asking for the people to weigh in.

Posted in Copyright, Intellectual Property, Internet Law, Trademark

How is a Song Unlike a Purse?

Not surprisingly, the huge backlash against SOPA has produced a set of compromises. But are they still missing the point? Can we afford to continue treating intellectual property the same way as we treat physical goods? Is it time to

Posted in Copyright, Intellectual Property, Internet Law, Trademark

Dot How Dot To Dot Confuse Dot Everyone

Way back in the early days of the World Wide Web, a certain faction of not so naive legal and technical types loudly denounced the use of trademark law to try to govern the domain name space. We tried, in

Posted in Internet Law, Trademark
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