SacBee: ‘Name’s Not So Lucky For Grocery Outlets‘ (Albertson’s sues supermarket using LUCKY mark despite reportedly stopping use of mark six years ago).
Finnegan Henderson article on goodwill in ‘abandoned’ trademarks.
2006
Grey Deere
‘GM Slow To React To Nasty Ads’
News.com: ‘GM Slow To React To Nasty Ads.’
‘How To Unmask An Anonymous Blogger’
Law.com: ‘How to Unmask an Anonymous Blogger.‘
True Story Re My Phone Service
Me: This is the fourth day my firm hasn’t had dial tone.
Customer Service: Yes sir, because of the urgency we’ve elevated it to Business Class Support.
Me: What does that mean?
Customer Service: The Business Class Support tech will handle your trouble ticket. Unfortunately, he’s out today, however he’ll get to it first thing…
Protecting The Lego Brick
Shape Blog: LEGO 101: protection, disputes, litigation.
Where Should We Go The Tuesday Night In Toronto?
Our firm, and fellow bloggers from TTABlog and Nerdlaw, would like to have a get-together on the Tuesday night on INTA. The T&T extravaganza will be at The Docks that night. I’m not sure there is such thing as a bar next door to The Docks, but if there is, email me and advise.…
Troubles For WINCHESTER Rifle
Nautilus Stretches Truth On NYLON
43 (b)log: ”False Marking And False Advertising of Exercise Machines” – Icon Health & Fitness, Inc., v. The Nautilus Group, Inc., 2006 WL 753002 (D. Utah) (Nautilus liable for falsely designating parts of its BowFlex machines as patented.)
Not as serious: Nautilus referring to nylon parts as ‘Poly-Hexamethanline-Adipamide’ (which is almost how you…
What Is Going On With ENOM and .EU?
UPDATE Monday: Enom emailed me to advise that only a ‘several’ registrars provided Enom contact data. I went to the list again just now and counted 50 registrars with an Enom number. Enom adds that an entity from New York is responsible for 396 accreditations.
ORIGINAL POST: Open registration for the .EU top level domain…
