What’s a TLD without a dispute resolution procedure.  The first USDRP decision (right, the dispute resolution procedure for the .US TLD) has been handed down.  CDW prevailed over the registrant of cdw.us, who didn’t show up.  The first 8 filed USDRPs are listed here

I happen to know that a big-wig at Neustar

A Danish Band, Aqua, released a song named “Barbie Girl,” the lyrics of which would likely have been forgotten, but now, thanks to this lawsuit, will be reprinted in F.3d.  The characters in the song are named Barbie and Ken and the chorus is:

I’m a Barbie Girl, in my Barbie world, Life in plastic

The Ninth Circuit in Mattel, noting that song titles tend not to be perceived as designating origin, finds that “. . . upon hearing Janis Joplin croon ‘Oh Lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes-Benz?’ would we suspect that she and the carmaker had entered into a joint venture.”  Sure, baby boomers aware of

I became aware of a dispute regarding metsonline.net through Dave via Ernie.  Apparently, Major League Baseball has apparently sent a demand letter to a guy who is running a Mets fan site.  Ernie asked me for my two cents.

Just to qualify myself as an expert, I should point out that I grew up

CoreBrand is a branding consultancy.  This is its list of the best-known corporate brands.  Coca-Cola was number one.  I was not able to correctly guess the runner-up.

The text of the bill authorizing spoofing and other activities designed to prevent the distribution of unauthorized works on a peer to peer network is available on the Politech site here.  Interesting – the copyright owner has to notify the Department of Justice 7 days in advance of taking action.