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Best of 2010: An opinion to Di for

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First posted on May 5, 2010. The post Best of 2010: An opinion to Di for appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™. I do a lot of bellyaching around here about how there are never any consequences for filing frivolous trademark and copyright lawsuits. What’s the.

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“Meet the Bloggers” 2010

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Here’s a sample of those intrepid secondary-meaners besides your hosts (see infra) who have blogged about the upcoming Meet the Bloggers extravaganza in Boston, beginning at 8pm this coming Monday night at Lucky’s Lounge, 355 Congress Street: Seattle TM Lawyer: “It just keeps getting bigger […] The post “Meet the Bloggers” (..)

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Best of 2010: The generic agony of defeat

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Originally posted 2010-12-21 14:30:55. Republished by Blog Post PromoterFirst published on February 11, 2010.

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Best of 2010: Trademarks, copyright, brand equity, and rent-seeking: Soapbox 2010

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First posted on January 17, 2010. The post Best of 2010: Trademarks, copyright, brand equity, and rent-seeking: Soapbox 2010 appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™. From last week’s INTA Trademark Topics email discussion list. One name has been changed to protect the innocent, and the links, by way of.

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Best of 2010: Gucci v. Frontline Processing: Giving credit for infringement where it’s due

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Republished by Blog Post PromoterFirst posted July 12, 2010. 2010 WL 2541367 (S.D.N.Y.), Jane Coleman’s definitive online treatise Secondary Trademark Infringement has recently been updated […] The post Best of 2010: Gucci v. Originally posted 2012-12-27 06:00:01. Frontline Processing Corp.,

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Best of 2010: Lug me tender

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First published on February 24, 2010. The post Best of 2010: Lug me tender appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™. Should a law school be tendering seven figures of money to a minor league baseball team for stadium naming rights? That is certainly a.

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Best of 2010: How Supreme Skateboard plays the edge

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First posted on June 1, 2010. The post Best of 2010: How Supreme Skateboard plays the edge appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™. The new Case Clothesed blog out of New York Law School has a very interesting, if lightly sourced, piece about how Supreme Skateboard has managed.