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19 Jun, 2007 8:27 am by Raúl José
... in the country providing film based ID systems and supplies. Upon the introduction of digital ID solutions in the late 90's, the company responded to the changing needs of the market, shifted its focus to digital ID and subsequently changed its name to Southeast ID in 2004. These are some of the products ... (Teslin) ID Printers ID Systems Labels Visit their product catalog for more merchandise. They also offer tech support, graphic design, and in-house printing services. Contact ...
SpeakOut at PaperStreet Web Design - http://www.paperstreet.com/blog
26 Mar, 2008 6:29 pm by melon@beat-law.com (Howie Cockrill)
... "albums," a term that is becoming more and more passé in the age of the digital single. In a 360 deal, record companies also receive income from an artist's merchandise, touring and ticketing, online presence, sponsorship, marketing and any ... market of experiential branding, where economies of scale (think - increasing the supply of recorded music) have not provided a solution. Indeed, record companies are turning more and more to economies of scope (think - increasing the number of commercial ...
The M.E.L.O.N. Feed - http://beatblog.typepad.com/melon/
3 Oct 7:32 pm
... money by the private sector in circumstances where the benefit to the private sector is not evident. It would appear the solution here is for Customs to clean up the database and institute better and more comprehensive controls regarding ... to an application responding to such a publication, Customs is to release the date of importation, the port of entry, a description of the merchandise, the quantity and country of origin, the name and address of the foreign manufacturer, the exporter, and the ...
Trade Lawyers Blog - http://www.tradelawyersblog.com/
3 Oct 7:32 pm
... money by the private sector in circumstances where the benefit to the private sector is not evident. It would appear the solution here is for Customs to clean up the database and institute better and more comprehensive controls regarding ... to an application responding to such a publication, Customs is to release the date of importation, the port of entry, a description of the merchandise, the quantity and country of origin, the name and address of the foreign manufacturer, the exporter, and the ...
Trade Lawyers Blog - http://www.tradelawyersblog.com/
15 Mar, 2008 7:00 am
... and Motorola over Smartphone patent: (IP Law360), Bilski - What supplemental briefing bodes for Bilski: (IP Law360), Cingular - Digital Technology Licensing settles its patent infringement lawsuit against Cingular over signal encoding technology used in cell ... Cape Cod League teams that use names of the Major League teams license the names, including buying uniforms and merchandise through MLB: (Techdirt), Microsoft - Veritas invalidates Microsoft's patent for replicating data files: (IP Law360), ...
IP Thinktank - http://duncanbucknell.com/blog
18 Jul, 2008 8:34 am
... - Copyright Copyright strategy - protecting functionality?: (IP Thinktank), WIPO event addresses tensions of librarians and publishes in digital archiving: (Intellectual Property Watch), (Electronic Frontier Foundation), (Ars Technica), WIPO and SERCI examine economic aspects ... for development of 'please call me' text service: (Afro-IP), Holographic tags for 2010 World Cup merchandise: (Afro-IP) Sweden Danone v Wahaha - in it for the long haul: Swedish arbitration tribunal rejects Group Danone's ...
IP Thinktank - http://duncanbucknell.com/blog
3 Sep 2:02 am by David Johnson
... through use of an online web presence is the key to success!" and that " Our company specializes in creating unique solutions to solve urgent needs of information exchange between the two nations based on the extensive background knowledge of the ... Inwood by: (i) introducing demand letters that it sent eBay in which it stated that large quantities of counterfeit merchandise were being sold on eBay, (ii) by introducing the fact that it had told eBay that Tiffany's investigation had determined that ...
Digital Media Lawyer Blog - http://www.digitalmedialawyerblog.com/
25 Jul, 2008 7:04 am
... for filtering programs - Michael Geist), (Day 23 - TPMs - No exception for obsolete or broken digital locks - Michael Geist), (Day 24 - TPMs - No exclusion of non-infringing access - ... transfer office bears fruit at 14 months: (IP finance), 2010 FIFA World Cup digital broadcasting rights dispute: (Afro-IP), Spain Trade mark sold for €7.12M ... backs down from filing trade mark suit against CafePress.com over its GOP-themed merchandise (IP Law360), (Techdirt), RIAA - Lime Wire says RIAA's case against ...
IP Thinktank - http://duncanbucknell.com/blog
31 Mar, 2007 4:34 am
... have been forced to cut them off. System caching: A private ordering solution could have emerged leaving essentially the same terms. 512(c) is the one ... could have been sued for direct reproduction violations - unlike analog landlords, digital landlords own the machines that make the copies. This generated substantially greater uncertainty. Courts ... live performance as an independent revenue stream and having the ability to use branded merchandise as an adjunct as most other art forms can't. He's not ...
43(B)log - http://tushnet.blogspot.com/index.html
8 Oct, 2008 1:14 pm by Mark Methenitis
... new model, though I'm not sure it's truly broken, or at least waiting for digital sales to catch up. On the other end, the movie industry is certainly losing something ... spent quite a bit on music over the course of his life, be it buying CDs or merchandise or concert tickets. And I'm sure there are many artists who would rather ... get radio time or for listeners who don't listen to what's played on the radio. Solution? I've long held the theory that attacking the supply is far more effective than ...
The Law of the Game - http://lawofthegame.blogspot.com/
18 May 5:24 am
... in Poland (Creative Commons) San Marino San Marino accedes to European Patent Convention (EPO) South Africa More about the Merchandise Marks Act (Afro-IP) DTI: Counterfeit costing over R2 billion annually in lost revenue (Afro-IP) ... /Buddy Squirrel of Wisconsin v Grande Foods (TTABlog) TTAB affirms descriptiveness refusal of SILICON ULSTRASOUND: In re Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc (not precedential) (TTABlog) TTAB: Board sustains opposition to LAM for rum based on previous registration of ...
IP Thinktank - http://duncanbucknell.com/blog
24 Sep 9:14 am by pfriedman
... for, then it is much easier to rant and rave that those sites are nothing but distributors of stolen merchandise and to rationalize a stubborn refusal to admit that copyright must be balanced against strong competing interests in free speech ... ], namely, to prevent plagiarism and protect the students' written works from plagiarism . . . by archiving the students' works as digital code." Thus, while the court recognized that iParadigms profits from its use of the student works, the court found that ...
Ruling Imagination: Law and Creativity - http://blogs.geniocity.com/friedman
6 Jun, 2008 6:49 am
... man: Marvel morphs into a movie studio - Film financing and brand merchandising: (IP finance) Global - Patents From clan to keiretsu: the evolution from conflict to cooperation and ... US: Oxford Gene Technology IP brings patent suit against BioArray Solutions over BeadChip products: (Patent Docs), (IP Law360), Casodex & Zoladex ... Patently-O), (response from IPBiz), (Another) challenge to the constitutionality of BPAI appointments: Aldor Solutions Corp v Dudas: (Peter Zura's 271 Patent Blog), Patent ...
IP Thinktank - http://duncanbucknell.com/blog
14 Nov, 2008 2:12 am
... chips (Law360) Rembrandt Technologies - Rembrandt accuses Fox Television Stations and MyNetwork of infringing patent related to digital television signals (Law360) Resonant Sensors - Resonant Sensors and Resonant Optics accuse SRU Biosystems of infringing two ... and strategic steps Disney - Disney's high end game plan for leveraging Disney brand in terms of product merchandising (IP finance) Mars - Street performer known as the 'Naked Cowboy' drops trade mark suit against Mars over advertisement ...
IP Thinktank - http://duncanbucknell.com/blog
31 Aug 11:26 am by Jeanette Lee
... in order to earn a living. To expect an artist /songwriter, for example, to earn money mostly from touring and selling merchandise won't help those who can't tour for physical or other reasons, and it doesn't address payment for ... , music creators must have unauthorized music file sharing monetized." The Town Hall saw polarized perspectives and few solutions. It revealed inconsistencies and conflicts in the value and importance that Canadians place on individual artists and their work, and an ...
Slaw - http://www.slaw.ca
22 Oct 1:08 pm by Jonathan Bailey
... in the public but keeping the actual disks in the back. The only difference is that, rather than waiting for a human to deliver the merchandise, the process is automated, not requiring any human interaction at all. But while it is a great idea ... from the physical world and understand that, while technology can help with content theft issues, it is only part of the solution. Technology is an Answer, Not the Answer Though SecureVend is not DRM in the traditional sense, meaning it doesn't restrict ...
PlagiarismToday - http://www.plagiarismtoday.com
28 Oct, 2007 6:50 pm by admin
... Microsoft. «Remote shopping, while entirely feasible, will flop - because women like to get out of the house, like to handle merchandise, like to be able to change their minds.» TIME, 1966, in one sentence writing off e-commerce long before anyone had ... It is apparent to me that the possibilities of the aeroplane, which two or three years ago were thought to hold the solution to the [flying machine] problem, have been exhausted, and that we must turn elsewhere.» Thomas Edison, American inventor, ...
Life of a Law Student: All Feeds - http://www.lifeofalawstudent.com
18 Jun, 2008 10:18 pm
... . The FTC alleged that SQL attacks were a well-known and well-publicized form of hacking and that solutions were both available and inexpensive. In addition to the monetary penalties, ValueClick agreed to clearly disclose in its ads and web pages that consumers must spend money to qualify for "free" merchandise. Additionally, ValueClick and its subsidiaries must refrain from making misrepresentations about the use of encryption to protect consumers' data. Finally, ...
Business and Technology Law - http://www.scottandscottllp.com/main/blogindex.aspx?id=158
3 Sep 6:34 am
Two California ISPs, Akanoc and Managed Solutions Group, have lost a suit brought against them by Louis Vuitton. Both ISPs were accused of being primarily set up to aid in the distribution of counterfeit merchandise, including Louis Vuitton knockoffs. The intriguing aspect to the case is that the ISPs were not protected under the Digital Mellenium Copyright Act's safe harbor provision, which states that service providers cannot be ...
Fastcase Legal Research Blog - http://fastcase.blogspot.com/
20 Sep 4:26 pm
... books as well as comic book and magazine publications. [ 4 ] Finally, Disney relies a great deal on merchandising and licensing opportunities that arise out of their intellectual properties, especially characters. [ 5 ] Marvel ... , Super-Grokster: Untangling Secondary Liability, Comic Book Heroes, and the DMCA, and a Filtering Solution for Infringing Digital Creations, 16 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 939, 955 (2006). [34] Michael J. Meurer, Copyright Law and Price Discrimination, 23 ...
The Journal of the Business Law Society - http://www.law.uiuc.edu/bljournal/
         
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