Paul Simon sues vendor of clock that plays ‘Bridge Over Troubled Waters”
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“Anime, Moral Rights and Market Failure”
Joshua Daniels: “Lost in Translation’: Anime, Moral Rights, and Market Failure“:
This Note examines the process by which Japanese anime series are translated, dubbed, and distributed in the United States, with a particular focus on cases in which the dubbed version has been heavily edited from the original source material. These heavily-edited dubbed
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Trump Sues Former Law Firm Over Use of Name
ABA Journal: Trump Claims Firm Invaded Privacy By Posting Name on Website:
Donald Trump is involved in a dispute with his former firm Morrison Cohen which led to litigation in April. The firm claims he owes unapid fees, he accuses the firm of malpractice. As of August, the firm indicated on its website that it…
Sheboygan Woman Files ‘Landmark’ Case Over Web Links
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: “Sheboygan Women (sic) Files Landmark Case Over Web Links“:
Boyden said some companies require other Web sites to get permission to link to them, but he knew of no companies, much less a government body, that have tried to enforce violations of that condition if the links didn’t infringe on
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More Commentary re Hasbro’s Strategy re SCRABULOUS
Knowledge@wharton: “War of the Words: Scrabulous is off Facebook, but did hasbro Win the Game?
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On the corporate side, the issue is less about money than copyright infringement and brand control. Wharton faculty note, however, that Hasbro may be doing more harm than good to its brand by going after Scrabulous. It not
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CNN Video On ‘Olympic Knockoffs’
TANG In San Ignacio, Belize

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Not The Madrid Protocol But An Incredible Simulation
WIPO Madrid International Application Simulator:
The simulator is designed to show you how to use the Madrid System to seek the protection of your mark* abroad. At the end of the simulation, it will also help you estimate the cost of registering your mark through the Madrid System, a simple, easy and cost-effective international
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And Then Again It May Not
Counterfeit Chic points out a somewhat ambiguous poster in China advising that the selling of fakes may constitute crime.