A non-U.S. website must have a substantial effect on U.S. commerce before the court can exercise subject matter jurisdiction.  Cecil McBee v. Delica, No-04-2733 (1st Cir  August 2, 2005) (mere accessibility of Japanese clothing company’s website using CECIL McBEE in U.S., does not establish substantial effect on U.S. commerce, without more).

Lower court decision in

If a radio station makes falsifiable statements regarding its playlist (such as representations that the songs were ‘best-selling’), then the potential harm in payola (paying the station to play a song) is apparent.  If a radio station makes vague statements regarding its playlist (‘today’s sounds’), then payola may be culturally undesirable, but the actionable harm

July 2, 2004: Stephen Goetz’s alleged date of first use of MY LIFE, MY CARD for computer software for financial credit/debit card content management.

September 1, 2004:  American Express registers mylifemycard.com as domain name.

September 8, 2004:  Goetz files use-based trademark application for MY LIFE, MY CARD.

September 15, 2004: American Express files ITU trademark

State of Montana upset about Nevada business filing trademark applications for LAST BEST PLACE, via Billings Gazette.  I’m not sure what is meant by the statement in the article that people can obtain about 150 types of trademarks.

Other slogans for Montana include Big Sky country and the Treasure State.