September 2002

Peeble Beach golf course fails to stop PEEBLE BEACH single malt whiskey, in Scotland.  Possibly different outcome when they attempt to import into the U.S. Via herald.co.uk.

Robin Williams has a really funny bit about the invention of golf.  If I were to provide the link which I found using Google, I might be

When clearing a new brand or evaluating a multi-country trademark dispute, it is useful to get a quick snapshot of whether a mark is registered in key jurisdictions around the world.  For a long time the cheapest “quick and dirty” searches cost several hundred dollars from the outside search firms (and usually took several business

My blogging software allows me to see what Google searches were used to find this site. To the person who came here by entering “Can I Use A Cell Phone I Found?,” I would say “Only to report an emergency while you are returning it.”

I think one of the most complex questions I could be asked by a client is whether its potential trademark litigation was covered under the Advertising Injury clause of its commercial general liability policy.  The problem is that, for reasons unknown to me, these policies continue to define the scope of ‘advertising injury’ and

This Dept. of Commerce press release is pretty remarkable in its candor regarding its disappointment with ICANN, while simultaneously renewing its agreement with ICANN for a year (alternatives would have been transitioning control of the DNS to ICANN, or firing it and starting from scratch.  Neither alternative was plausible).

There’s something here for everyone who