Accused infringers are turning to social media to combat "trademark bullies" owners that use aggressive tactics against individuals or small companies over terms or phrases similar to their ma
Originally Published: National Law Journal
A trademark appeal board has denied registration to four trademark applications for the term "CrackBerry," ruling that the marks would dilute Research in Motion's BlackBerry mark
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Baker Hostetler's Peter Brown and Holland & Knight's Richard Raysman discuss trademark owner actions against online service providers for contributory liability in counterfeit goods sales
Numerous infringement disputes against Google and Google AdWords advertisers have erupted over the years, often providing a confusing and incomplete patchwork of what constitutes legally permissible
Mobile gadgets are essential in today's connected world. Yet the lawyer who carries or wears these devices into a meeting or conference risks being viewed as a nerd, a geek, or even a Batman wannabe.
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