The Michigan Economic Development Corp. is suing a Michigan business for registering TRAVELMICHIGAN.COM, a slogan used by Michigan since 1982. Via DetNews.com.
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Interlocken v. Interlochen
Front page article from Wall Street Journal (paid subscription requried) regarding battle between INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS and INTERLOCKEN Camp. Interlocken’s info on dispute, including copies of pleadings here.
More on Counterfeiting
Article from the Independent, “Who Are the Real Fashion Victims?,” suggesting that 11% of the goods in circulation are counterfeit.
Sally If It's A Girl, Camry If It's A Boy.
Via IPKAT, an article from NEWS.COM.AU, on the tendency of some parents to use names such as TIMBERLAND, CHANEL, CANON, JAGUAR and CAMRY, when naming their children.
Trademark Mythology

From a sidebar story to this article on Nike from Westchester’s The Journal News:
Nike got its name when its first employee, Jeff Johnson, had a dream about Nike, the Greek Goddess of victory. The chief executive , Phil Knight, chose NIKE over the other name he was considering, DIMENSION 6.
The NIKE swoosh…
Tales From the Decrypt

A Princeton grad student published a paper indicating that a company’s copy-protection and encryption method was easily circumvented. Since the paper was released Monday, the company’s stock has declined $10 million in value. The company indicated that it was contemplating suing the student under DMCA. Outcry. Now the company has indicated it won’t sue…
In the Age of TIVO, Will Everything Be an Ad?
“Life as Product Placement,” a CNN Money article on ‘insiduous’ or pervasive advertising designed to get around commercial-skippers like me.
Discussion of Dewey Decimal Case
Any analysis of the OCLC v. Library Hotel matter (the Dewey Decimal case) that concludes with a reference to Parker Posey’s portrayal of a librarian in Party Girl is worth reading.
Volokh re What Bloggers Should Know About Copyright
Via edcone.com, Prof. Volokh on what bloggers should know about copyright.
Typos, Paid Search and Diversion of Traffic
ZDNET article on typos, paid search and diversion of traffic. Diverting web traffic is shaping up to be the most popular activity on the web.