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Domain Name: Marina Del Rey, California based ICANN Recommends Action Against Domain Name Tasting

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (“ICANN”) is looking to effectively end domain tasting. Domain tasting is the use of the Add Grace Period (“AGP”) to test the profitably of a domain name registration by tracking traffic to a newly registered domain name. The AGP is a five-day…

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Los Angeles Trademark/Copyright Lawsuit Filed By Paige Premium Denim Against Mervyn’s Department Store For Infringing Jeans

An intellectual property lawsuit was filed on January 30, 2008 in Los Angeles Federal District Court, by Paige Premium Denim against Mervyn’s department store over the sale of allegedly infringing jeans which incorporated the plaintiff’s designs. Plaintiff was founded by Paige Adams-Geller, a former Miss California and a jeans industry…

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Domain Name v. Registered Trademark: Transfer of Domain Name Constitutes New Registration And Trademark Rights Established Before Transfer Results In Transfer For Trademark Owner Complainant

WIPO domain name arbitration under the UDRP provides a thorough analysis of a domain name registrant’s rights and those of trademark owners. In HSBC Finance Corporation v. Clear Blue Sky, Inc., Case No. D2007-0062, Complainant HSBC had registered the trademarks CREDITKEEPER and CREDIT KEEPER (plus design) with the USPTO on…

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Trademark Application/Infringement – Article From The New York Post

In my previous post, I discussed the Patriot’s trademark application filing for “19-0 The Perfect Season,” and the New York Post’s retaliatory, and possibly clairvoyant, “18-1” trademark application. I was interviewed by New York Post reporter, Charles Bennet, regarding the trademark issues surrounding the now more relevant “18-1” trademark and…

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Patent Invalid – Not Enabled: DreamWorks Wins Patent Invalidity Appeal For Voiceover Patents Appealed From Los Angeles, California District Court

February 1, 2008. The Los Angeles, California district court issued summary judgment of invalidity of plaintiff David Sitrick’s asserted claims from his two U.S. patents (5,553,864 and 6,425,825) against DreamWorks and Warner Brothers. The patents claim the replacement of images and voices into pre-existing movies and video games. The District…

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Trademark Search Prior To Adoption Of Trademark Would Have Likely Staved Off Preliminary Injunction And Avoided Litigation

Palantir.net began using the “palantir” trademark in 1996 for providing website design and development services nationally and registered the domain name in 1997. Palantir.net also filed a trademark application in 2002 with the USPTO, which registration issued in 2006. In early 2007, Palantir.net discovered Palantir Technologies, Inc. (“PTI”) was using…

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Trademark Litigation: WWE Wrestler Ultimate Warrior’s Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Survives Video Game Maker THQ’s Summary Judgment Motion

Former World Wrestling Entertainment (“WWE”) wrestler the “Ultimate Warrior” (he has legally changed his name to Warrior) filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against video game maker THQ, Inc. for infringing on Warrior’s USPTO registered trademarks, service marks and common law trademarks. Warrior has registered trademarks and service marks for “Ultimate…

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Actor Clint Eastwood Files Trademark Infringement Lawsuit in Los Angeles Over His Famous Name

Defendant Palliser Furniture’s manufacture and sale of a theater chair under the trademark “The Eastwood” did not make the Dirty Harry star’s day and a trademark infringement suit was filed in the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, California. The trademark lawsuit probably didn’t make the Canadian defendant’s day either,…

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Patent-Trademark-Copyright: Dubai Hosts World Intellectual Property Organization (“WIPO”) Global Anti Counterfeiting and Piracy Congress

Patents, trademarks and copyrights and counterfeiting will be at the forefront at the WIPO’s Fourth Global Congress on Combating Counterfeiting and Piracy that meets in Dubai from February 3-5, 2008. The meeting is to focus on the following key themes: Health and Safety Risks Counterfeit Products Pose to Consumers; Raising…

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Super Bowl Trademarks and Copyrights Used By NFL To Stop Churches From Hosting Viewing Parties

Every year as the Super Bowl approaches, the National Football League begins to use trademark law and copyright law to enforce its trademarks for the words “Super Bowl” and its copyrights of the broadcast. In years past, the NFL has prevented hotels from using its trademark “Super Bowl” in association…

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