Skip to content

Menu

By Martin Schwimmer
HomeAbout
Contact
Search
Close

The Trademark Blog

The Trademark Blog

Published by Martin Schwimmer

@trademarkblog Tweets and ReTweets June 7 ’01 to

By Marty Schwimmer on June 8, 2021
Posted in Uncategorized

The German Federal Supreme Court has held that domain registrars must disconnect domains used by structurally #copyright #infringing websites. Read the analysis by experts at ILN member NORDEMANN: https://t.co/0oALu9yZxj #ILNInsights #Piracy #BrandProtection

— Incopro (@Incopro) June 8, 2021

mcgurr’s “novel theory of fluid trademarks…would give new meaning to federal trademark law with far-reaching consequences,” said judge blumenfeld, who granted the MTD but gave mcgurr the chance to amend his pleading to reference a specific mark.https://t.co/P4h6V3S1G4 pic.twitter.com/JoYTZXjVqo

— alexandra j. roberts (@lexlanham) June 8, 2021

North Carolina District Court Finds PRETZEL CRISPS Generic, Orders Cancellation of Registration https://t.co/bbD5RjsiIv pic.twitter.com/UGFIJl2h6V

— TTABlog (@TTABlog) June 8, 2021

I saw this image earlier today and wasn't sure if it was a real product or some kind of joke. Apparently, it's real. https://t.co/fsIZtguHvv pic.twitter.com/uX8pBAB8qQ

— Sarah Burstein (@design_law) June 7, 2021

Print:
Email this postTweet this postLike this postShare this post on LinkedIn

About the Author

Martin Schwimmer is a director and a founding partner of the U.S. office of Stobbs, an international IP law boutique, headquartered in Cambridge, U.K.

Read More...

Stay Connected

Facebook RSS Twitter

Subscribe by Email

The Trademark Blog

Published by Martin Schwimmer of Stobbs
Facebook RSS Twitter
Stobbs
Privacy PolicyDisclaimer
Copyright © 2025, Martin Schwimmer. All Rights Reserved.
Law blog design & platform by LexBlog LexBlog Logo