
The superheroes of trademarks

Originally posted 2013-04-15 14:30:55. Republished by Blog Post PromoterWhat could be more superheroic, after all, than splitting one trademark into two sources of origin? Maybe […]
Continue reading »Ron Coleman on the law affecting brands, the Internet & free speech
Originally posted 2013-04-15 14:30:55. Republished by Blog Post PromoterWhat could be more superheroic, after all, than splitting one trademark into two sources of origin? Maybe […]
Continue reading »Originally posted 2013-12-24 09:34:53. Republished by Blog Post PromoterOriginally published on April 15, 2013.What could be more superheroic, after all, than splitting one trademark into […]
Continue reading »Originally posted 2012-06-21 10:41:43. Republished by Blog Post PromoterDead horse? You’d think so. Copyright statutory damages, that is. We’ve been there, and done that, right? […]
Continue reading »Originally posted 2007-12-21 11:32:26. Republished by Blog Post PromoterMichael Atkins: The Ninth Circuit yesterday addressed the question: “whether an award of statutory damages for trademark […]
Continue reading »Originally posted 2011-10-04 18:43:04. Republished by Blog Post PromoterA while ago I wrote a little piece linking to Doug Lichtman’s exploration of the Tenenbaum copyright case, […]
Continue reading »First posted on June 17, 2016. What’s all this about the Supreme Court and copyright damages? Pretty thorough analysis of yesterday’s SCOTUS #Kirtsaeng judgment#copyright https://t.co/IPXtq9xFH3 […]
Continue reading »What’s all this about the Supreme Court and copyright damages? Pretty thorough analysis of yesterday’s SCOTUS #Kirtsaeng judgment#copyright https://t.co/IPXtq9xFH3 — Managing IP (@ManagingIP) June 17, […]
Continue reading »A lot of people, including judges, lawyers and civilians, don’t seem to really understand what statutory damages are all about. They are not supposed to […]
Continue reading »I’ve written a little bit about the Righthaven lawsuits before. Now, as reported in the Las Vegas Sun, on behalf of the Media Bloggers Association […]
Continue reading »Last summer I mentioned the new law in the Ninth Circuit — or, as I insisted, the clarification of the existing law — to the […]
Continue reading »Via this patently entertaining post I was alerted to this somewhat more analytical one by Venkat Balasubramani, with Eric Goldman riding shotgun, decrying the $100 million default judgment […]
Continue reading »A lot of people, including judges, lawyers and civilians, don’t seem to really understand what statutory damages are all about. They are not supposed to […]
Continue reading »(Part 1 is here.) So. In light of the decision in the Thomas-Rasset case, which I first rounded up in part 1 of this first-ever […]
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