September 2004

CNN.COM reports:

The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday approved a bill that would increase jail time for identity thieves and Web users who register sites under false identities.

The bill, which passed by voice vote, would not directly outlaw the use of fraudulent registration information.

Rather, it would increase by up to seven years

NY Lawyer reports that the Southern District Court of NY has issued interlocutory rulings allowing trial as to whether Kryptonite Locks exceeded coexistence agreement with DC Comics, makers of the element Kryptonite (substance used to remove powers of people from the planet Krypton).  CEO of DC Comics’ Kryptonite division depicted above.

NY Times article on ‘phishing’ and other bad email things, noting that brands such as VIAGRA, EBAY and CITIBANK are severely curtailed in their ability to use email at this time, because those marks are so heavily utilized in fraudulent email.

Trouble follows her.  Rosie O’Donnell purchased drawings made of her by courtroom artists during her lawsuit last year (background).  Now the courtroom artists allege that O’Donnell is passing off the sketches as her own artwork.  Via cnn.com.

JERRY’S FAMOUS DELI v. ROXY’S FAMOUS DELI. No. 03-55114 (9th Cir. Sept. 9, 2004) (Discussion of calculation of damages arising from defendant’s contempt of injunction order).  Seems like an application of the safe-distance rule if defendant, Roxy’s, a Los Angeles deli, is enjoined from using “movie-style lighting.”