Price closes his website at NPGMusicClub.com and his attorney says it has nothing to do with a recent lawsuit brought by antoher NPG.
2006
Shoes For Industry
The Patent and Trademark Office is opening a new exhibit “Shoes: Innovations At Your Feet” in the National Invetors’ Hall Of Fame in its offices in Virginia.
More Websites About Buildings And Food

WSJ (free for a while): “Making a Buck Off Your Pet-Trick Videos” (discussing websites such as Revver.com, that pay users for submitting content).
I’m reminded of the Talking Heads song ‘Found A Job,’ about people producing their own television shows, which song was only twenty five years ahead of its time.
“Domain Name Service Promises Safer, Faster Browsing”
News.com: “DNS service promises safer, faster browsing” (domain name look-up service intended to combat phishing and typo sites).
Maybe They Should Push The FANTA
Discussion of backlash agaisnt Coke in Somalia, now that Islamic Militias have taken over, via NY Times.
Rejuvenating Brands

NY Times: “Mr. Peanut, You’re Perfect. Now Change.”
Real Trademark Issues In Virtual Worlds


Second Life, in its own words, is:
“. . . a 3-D virtual world entirely built and owned by its residents. Since opening to the public in 2003, it has grown explosively and today is inhabited by over 200,000 people from around the globe . . .
You’ll also be surrounded by the Creations…
What Is Cosmo?
Ken Jennings, Jeopardy champ, has a blog, and has written an excellent post on the protectability of facts, that is to say, fictional facts about sitcoms, such as Kramer’s first name. HT 43(b)log.
Have A Nice Day

NY Times: ‘Smiley Face Is Serious To Company’ Story of the Loufrani family, which owns trademark registrations to the ‘smiley face’ around the world. If you have tiume to kill, you can go to TTABVue and use ‘Loufrani’ as a search term, to pull up dockets for its various oppositions against the likes…
Al Queda: Tall, Grande or Venti?
We have previously noted how the ‘clash of civilizatiions’ manifests itself in small part as reactions against Western brands (MECCA Cola and QUIBLA Cola, and the RAZANNE Doll).
However, as illustration of unintended consequences, I suggest that but for Al Queda and the Taliban, there would not be a Starbucks in Kandahar…