The WSJ ran its regular article on trademark piracy in China today. In this crop was HONGDA Motorcycle, ROEWE Cars, CHERY cars, REDBERRY hand-held communications devices and WUMART retail stores, which feature every day low prices.
Copyright Protected Area
Cachacha in Your Caipirinha?

Trade and Environment Database Study 721: Brazilian Cachaca. HT Brad deLong.
“Should Publications Be Liable For Running Fraudulent Ads?”
WSJ Law Blog: “Should Publications Be Liable For Running Fraudulent Ads?
Universal Music v. Grouper and Bolt.com
Universal Music sues video-sharing sites Grouper and Bolt.com for copyright infringement, which, at $150,000 a pop, could add up.
Ringtones Subject To Compulsory Copyright License
Prof Patry explains why the cost of ringtones may go down as a result.
‘The Small Print Project’ Museum Of Adhesion
A student at USC has put together ‘The Small Print Project,’ a collection of electronic contracts of adhesion, with commentary. The purpose of the project is:
” . . . to document experiences — both good and bad — presented by the millions of EULAs (End User Licensing Agreements) as they are both designed and encountered, knowingly or otherwise. This project will only last 8 weeks or so as an academic endeavor, however, this site is designed with the hopes of fostering discussion, suggestion, exposition and implementation of EULAs (electronic and otherwise) in an effort to help define, describe and mediate the nature of agreements in the digital age.”
and, perversely, to serve as a forms file. HT Boing Boing.
I’m reminded of the time I reviewed a contract with an inexpertly drafted cross-indemnification clause. As far as I could discern, in the event of dispute, each side paid the other side’s legal fees. True story.
STARBUCKS v STARPREYA: How Close You Can Come in Korea

Not referring to nuclear brinkmanship. How close you can come to the look and feel of a trademark in South Korea without infringing that trademark. You can come this close.
IPKat comments here.
UTube’s Problem With YouTube
Universal Tube owns the site utube.com, and has had a recent increase in traffic.
LVMH v. eBay
BusinessWeek: ‘Fed Up With Fakes‘ (LVMH sues eBay).