Music Radar: Fender Loses Guitar Copyright (sic) Case:
Guitar makers Fender have lost an application to make its Stratocaster, Telecaster and Precision guitar body shapes a trademark in the USA.
Music Radar: Fender Loses Guitar Copyright (sic) Case:
Guitar makers Fender have lost an application to make its Stratocaster, Telecaster and Precision guitar body shapes a trademark in the USA.
Facebook Group organizes “Protest against the removal of the text-to-speech function from e-books”:
The Authors Guild is pressuring Amazon to modify the Kindle 2 so that the synthetic speech function can only be used with the express authorization of the owner of the copyright of a work. A coalition of organizations that represent or
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Check out serial no. 77/695031 – HOLY INVASION OF PRIVACY, BADMAN!, covering video games, filed by Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. Snark Hunting provides the contextual information that might not be obvious to people younger than 40 that in the TV version of Batman, the campy 60’s version, Robin would invariably say HOLY _______, BATMAN!
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. . . here is a blurb indicating that the 9th Circuit held that a clause waiving cell phone customer’s rights to bring a class action was unconscionable and unenforceable. HT Venkat.
The Register: “Pirate Bay Linking Could Implicate Facebook, Says Lawyer“:
The Pirate Bay has unveiled a feature that makes it easy for web users to post links to pirated material on their Facebook page. The activity risks passing liability for copyright infringement onto Facebook, a technology lawyer warned.
TechCrunch: “Harry Potter Author JK Rowling Attacks Scribd For Pirated Content”
Scribd says that the is no battle going on between Rowling and the site, and that the Times piece is “inaccurate and misleading”, going on to say that Scribd is not being threatened with legal action.
“The Updated Facebook Policy: Who Owns Your Posted Information”
The talk will be at 6 PM tonight at NY Law School, Wellington Conference Center, C Building, 5th Floor.
The Facebook Terms of Service.
The Consumerist Blog piece that started the flap.
Mark Zuckerberg post on the Facebook blog.
Facebook Bill of Rights.
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“Chinese Brand Confident Of Winning Trademark Dispute Appeal In Germany“:
Beijing-based Wangzhihe, established in 1678 and specializing in Beijing-style pungent beancurd, noticed in July 2006 that its brand had been registered by OKAI on Nov. 21, 2005. As it wanted to expand into the German market, it filed a lawsuit against OKAI in
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OHIM has announced a reduction in overall Community Trademark Fees effective in May. The upfront fee will be raised but the back-end registration fee will be abolished. Applications filed now will have the current soon-to-be-raised upfront fee and no back end fee. Friends of the blog Mastovito Wyness explain why the time to file is…