...He said his lawsuit expands on a recent case called Rosetta Stone v. Google , in which the U.S. Court of Appeals...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
A user of an internet search engine - Google, Bing, Yahoo! - who includes a well-known trademark in a search is likely to see a group of ads related to that mark
A user of an Internet search engine — Google, Bing, Yahoo — who includes a well-known trademark in a search is likely to see a group of ads related to that mark. These ads — typical
...said in a unanimous three-judge ruling that language software-maker Rosetta Stone Ltd. can proceed with its suit against Google over whether an...
...groups have piled on as amici to a trademark fight between Rosetta Stone Ltd. and Google Inc. in a case that observers hope will...
...Rosetta Stone, maker of the popular foreign language software, filed a federal trademark...
The last thing Enron Corp. defendant Lea W. Fastow wanted to hear was word from U.S. District Judge David Hittner that he was rejecting a plea agreement requiring her to spend only five months in fed
On Oct. 26 at the U.S. Courthouse in Philadelphia a portrait of the late Honorable A. Leon Higginbotham Jr., federal trial and appellate judge, will have been dedicated. As I write this I have not ye
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