Washington Post editorial entitled “Free Mickey Mouse,” advocating “fix” of copyright system.
January 2003
Energizer v. Monster Cable: A Battle of Numbers
Monster Cable Products (perhaps you have their speaker wire), also sells alkaline batteries. The packaging for the batteries claims that they last 25% longer than standard alkaline batteries. Energizer, which, with Duracell and Rayovac, provides 95% of the standard alkaline batteries sold in the U.S., took umbrage at the clam and hired an independent lab…
Upcoming Law Review Article on Cyberspace
Professor A. Michael Froomkin, one of the editors of ICANN Watch, has authored an upcoming article for the Harvard Law Review entitled “Habermas @ Discourse.net – Towards a Critical Theory of Cyberspace.” The article suggests that the Internet Engineering Task Force is an admirable form of decision making body. There is also a bit
In Anticipation of VICTOR'S LITTLE SECRET
At some point, the Supremes will render a decision in the VICTOR’S LITTLE SECRET case, which will tackle just what in the world one has to prove when one proves trademark dilution. So, to prepare for cocktail parties with your trademark lawyer friends, you may wish to review:
2. Respondent’s…
Manufacturer v. U.S. Licensee – Lemon Deal Goes Sour
Dulces Anahuac of Mexico sells salt-flavored lemon candy under the trademark LIMON 7. It also apparently still makes candy cigarettes, but that’s another story. It granted an exclusive license to Salt of the Earth to sell LIMON 7 candy in the U.S. You can read from the complaint here, via Amlaw.com, how the…
Trademark Lawyers Are Standing By to Take Your IM
You will notice a link to the left which say “Instant Message Us Now.” Nathan the IT department hooked it up as part of an experiment with the use of instant messaging in providing legal information. Our IM address is schwimmerlegal.
Disclaimers: Mere communication with a lawyer does not an attorney/client relationship make (mutual agreement…
Tooting My Own Horn continued – Michael.douglas.name
Slow news day as both the Demys news service and UDRPLaw.net ran stories on Michael Douglas’ victory in a ERDRP action against someone who registered michael.douglas.name. I represented Michael Douglas.
The fellow who registered michael.douglas.name also registered mick.jagger.name, russell.crowe.name and robert.diniro.name. So here’s an algorithm the .name registry could use during the registration process –…
Welcome to Our Visitors From Scripting News
Thanks to Dave for the link. While you guys are here, feel free try the Free International Trademark Metasearch and the Domain Dossier look-up tool (enter only the string – not the TLD).
'I'm A Celebrity' Does Not Have To Get Out of Here For Now
As previously blogged, CBS, American licensee of the rights in “Survivor,” protested ABC’s show “I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here” on “look and feel” grounds (see complaint at prior link). ABC has now prevailed at the preliminary injunction stage. I’m not finding Judge Preska’s decision in the Southern District on Court…
More on .SG and Singapore
The Singaporean law firm of Rajah and Tann directs me to more coverage of the trademark application for .SG, brought by SGNIC, the domain manager of Singapore’s .sg. Concerned parties have until January 25 to oppose the application. Maybe ICANN should.
Folks quoted in the article raise the concern that the domain manager will…