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Why You Should Protect Your Trademarks Online and on Social Networking Sites

Richard Symmes wrote 4 days ago: A recent article by Brian Winterfeldt of the National Law Journal caught my eye.  http://www.law.com … more →

Tags: Entertainment, Law, facebook, Internet, Online, Social Media, social networking, Trademark, twitter

What is Cybersquatting, and What Can I Do If I’ve Been Targeted? (Part 1)1 comment

davidsontm wrote 1 week ago: So, you’re ready to take your business onto the Internet, and the most sensible way to do that … more →

Tags: Cybersquatting, Domain Names, Infringement Disputes, Internet, Trademark Enforcement, acpa, Actual Damages, Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, Attorney Fees

Moore Rolls the Tide: Sports Artist Daniel Moore Prevails Against the University of Alabama’s Trademark Infringement Claim

jetl wrote 3 weeks ago: After a legal battle stretching over the past four years, a federal judge has ruled that well-known … more →

Tags: Entertainment, Intellectual Property, Copyright & Intellectual Property, Trademarks, lawsuits, Film&Television, JETL, Sports, constitution

How Is Trademark Infringement Decided?4 comments

davidsontm wrote 3 weeks ago:  My last post discussed the issue of brand proximity, by which I mean the co-existence of other iden … more →

Tags: Infringement Disputes, likelihood of consumer confusion, Trademark Basics, Trademark Enforcement, actual confusion, consumer surveys, Damages, dilution, infringement concerns

Rape, Murder, Rumor, and Rhetoric: The Strange Case of Glenn Beck, Part 34 comments

T. D. Ruth wrote 1 month ago: (Note: This post is the third in a three-part series exploring First Amendment issues, trademark dis … more →

Tags: Television, Trends, Miscellaneous, Celebs, glenn beck, ICANN, udrp, Defamation, Isaac Eiland-Hall

Rape, Murder, Rumor, and Rhetoric: The Strange Case of Glenn Beck, Part 24 comments

T. D. Ruth wrote 1 month ago: (Note: This post is the second in a three-part series exploring First Amendment issues, trademark di … more →

Tags: Television, Trends, Miscellaneous, Celebs, Defamation, glenn beck, ICANN, Isaac Eiland-Hall, Memes

Rape, Murder, Rumor, and Rhetoric: The Strange Case of Glenn Beck, Part 16 comments

T. D. Ruth wrote 1 month ago: (Note: This post is the first in a three-part series exploring First Amendment issues, trademark dis … more →

Tags: Celebs, Miscellaneous, Television, Trends, Defamation, glenn beck, ICANN, Isaac Eiland-Hall, Memes

Week 6: Subway Sues a LV Restaurant

mrfantasticwonders wrote 1 month ago: by David Diaz Subway sues Vegas restaurant alleging trademark infringement – Las Vegas Sun htt … more →

Tags: IM350, Subway, Trademarks

Avoid Last-Minute Branding Disasters!

davidsontm wrote 1 month ago: If only I’d called my trademark attorney sooner!   Too often, a business makes a final decision … more →

Tags: Trademark Basics, trademark clearance, Early action, infringement concerns, product launch, Trademark, trademark selection

MONSTER Mash: Analyzing MONSTER ENERGY v. THE VERMONSTER1 comment

davidsontm wrote 1 month ago: No, this isn't Saturday afternoon at the monster matinee. A look behind the headlines for today’ … more →

Tags: Infringement Disputes, Trademark Enforcement, Beer, cease and desist letter, coca cola company, Energy Drinks, IP enforcement, litigation tactics, Monster Energy

More Trademark Woes For Target

davidsontm wrote 1 month ago: The Chicago Sun-Times reported on October 14 that Ty Inc., the Chicago-area company famous for its B … more →

Tags: Trademark Enforcement, Infringement Disputes, Trademark, IP enforcement, injunction, infringement litigation, TARGET CORPORATION, Ty. Inc., Coach Inc

Apple to Woolworths: Your Apple Falls too Close to Our Tree

Ron Giambalvo wrote 2 months ago: In 2008, Australian company Woolworth’s Supermarkets shed its previous Safeway name and rebran … more →

Tags: Recent Posts, Trademark, Apple Computers, Trademark Law, Woolworth Supermarket

Expect More. Pay Damages?

davidsontm wrote 2 months ago: For the first substantive post here, I thought I would honor the obsessions interests of certain unn … more →

Tags: Trademark Enforcement, Infringement Disputes, Attorney Fees, Coach Inc, counterfeiting, Damages, infringement litigation, injunction, IP enforcement

Michael Jackson's Estate Sues the Heal the World Foundation

jetl wrote 2 months ago: Courtesy of BBC News In 1992, Michael Jackson founded the first Heal the World Foundation (“Ja … more →

Tags: Entertainment, Intellectual Property, technology, Trademarks, Celebrities & Entertainment, Music, lawsuits, publicity rights, JETL

Apple Challenges Woolworth’s Use of Stylized “W” In the Shape of an Apple

ipattorney wrote 2 months ago: Trademarks are an essential part of any brand’s identity. If you’re not protecting your … more →

Tags: likelihood of confusion, Trademark

A Hundred Monkeys v. 100 Monkeys – Likelihood of Confusion?

ipattorney wrote 2 months ago: A complaint recently filed by California based A Hundred Monkeys in the Eastern District of Wisconsi … more →

Tags: Trademark

Domino's Loses Pizza Trademark Battle

ipattorney wrote 2 months ago: A small Dallas-area pizza chain has won a small victory in a trademark battle against Domino’s … more →

Tags: secondary meaning, Trademark

Red Bull Energy Drink Sues New York Distributer For “Gray Market” Imports

ipattorney wrote 2 months ago: Likelihood of Confusion? Red Bull North America has sued Central Supply, Inc. in the U.S. District C … more →

Tags: Copyright, Marketing, Trademark, Unfair Competition

Golf club scam rakes in millions

isaactung wrote 2 months ago: Source: The Straits Times, 24 September 2009 LONDON: An international network of criminals duped eBa … more →

Tags: counterfeit, Golf, Golf Clubs, Scam


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