Technology and Marketing Law Blog on the NFL’s policing of the SUPER BOWL, SUPER SUNDAY and other marks.
Blast from the past: Super Bowl Super Bowl Super Bowl Super Bowl
2006
Google Cache Found To Be Fair Use
Strange case. Website owner sues Google for copyright infringement based on its practice of providing links to cached versions of his website. There is no explanation why author did not use tages to tell Google to exclude his site. The Court pointedly commented that if plaintiff had merely used such tags, there would be no…
TRUTH FOR YOUTH v. TRUTH FOR YOUTH In Oregon
Cooper v. Cooper in New Zealand
$14.6 Million Damages In Texas Trademark Suit
On The Term ‘Blawg’
Do You Know Where Your Website Design Has Been?
I suppose that this disclaimer should be applied to most of my postings but to this one in particular: I point to items of interest that usually don’t provide all the information necessary to come to any sort of legal conclusion (in other words I’m not saying who’s right and who’s wrong):
Here is Adaptive…
Jane Austen Returns
Copyfight on the re-branding of Jane Austen.
A Suspiciously Waitsian Voice
Prof Patry on Tom Waits on those who mimic Waits for profit.
Trivia: Which Tom Waits song contains the lyric: “Change your life, change into a 9 year old Hindu boy”?
Answer here.
NY Times on Google Video
NY Times article by David Pogue: ‘Google Video: Trash Mixed With Treasure.’
Background discussion in YouTube here.