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25 Aug 8:32 am
... , he should make them and sell them at craft fairs. Is this legal? The short answer is that no, it's not legal. The MLB controls all rights
to commercially exploit its team names and logos and will hassle those who infringe those ... of collectible cars was prohibited from reproducing Chrysler trademarks because Chrysler
had already licensed similar collectible products. (Chrysler Corp. v. Newfield Publications Inc., 880 F. Supp. 504 (E.D. MI 1995).) Be
aware that making a First Amendment argument ...
29 Jun 9:21 pm
... beef now being recalled after they were linked to the current multi-state out break of E. coli O157:H7 that the Centers for Disease Control
& Prevention (CDC) says has made at ... had not yet been expanded to 380,000 pounds and connected to the multi-state E. coli O157:H7
outbreak by CDC. If Batista mentioned the recall to the cattlemen, the Greeley ... . We invested $3 billion here and we have only one raw product and that is cattle," Batista
said. "We are very optimistic and we are starting to see ...
15 Nov, 2007 2:46 am
... C.B.C. Distribution and Marketing, Inc. ("CBC"), a provider of online fantasy baseball products, could use the names of and statistics of Major League Baseball
("MLB") players without a license from Major League Baseball Advanced Media, L.P. ... state-law rights of publicity were implicated. However,
the Eighth Circuit further held that First Amendment considerations (i.e., the "right to use information that is available to everyone")
trumped these state-law rights. Significantly, in deciding that ...
17 Jul 6:33 am
... V3 product infringes JVW's patent, while the V4 product does not. American Video Graphics, Inc. v. Atari, SETTLED (E.D. Tex.
2005): Case concerned a patent for ... U.S. Patent No. 6,784,901, entitled "Method, System and Computer Program Product for the Delivery of a Chat Message in a 3D Multi-User
Environment." Interlink Electronics, Inc. v. ... use of players' names/stats violates players' publicity rights. 8th Circuit said MLB doesn't
own player names/stats as IP (instead it's public domain factual ...
7 Oct, 2008 6:01 am
... Marlins in Miami. However, despite the catastrophic damage to the Houston area from Hurricane Ike, MLB Commissioner Bud Selig insisted that
as many of the Stros-Cub games be played as soon ... Matsui (6 RCAA/.354 OBA/.427 SLG/.781 OPS) was generally productive when when not on the disabled list and Berkman remained
solid down the stretch, although ... his defense as dramatically worse than the previous season at Colorado (from 6th best in MLB to 28th). He
is signed for two more seasons at $5 mi per season ...
8 Apr 9:48 am
... /billing/acctg vendors -- Erich noted that his company's star* collect product has seen quite a spike in sales in recent months. Select Associates, says ... which helps firms
project cash flow. I suspect that interest in these types of products will most definitely continue to jump as purse strings tighten throughout the legal industry. ... Numsuwan
and Michael Rachlin. (We had a great conversation about off-shoring e-discovery and the impact of the economy on outsourcing.) Two things da
Yankees gotta ...
8 Aug 1:42 am
... Cubs, because there might be some confusion over whether this is a MLB team. Insinkerator gets upset when its product is shown in
Heroes in a way it doesn't like; Caterpillar ... consumers, and makes it easier to confuse them. Think of grocery store shelf product placement. If you want to buy soda, you go
to the soda aisle ... expression. The full benefits of expression are internalized neither by the TM owner nor by the defendant (e.g., the
producers of Heroes who want to show Claire Bennet's arm getting ...
5 Nov 3:59 pm
... EEOC, and courts, choose to interpret GINA. [20] Nonetheless, Robert Plummer, a MLB agent with extensive experience in recruiting Latin
American prospects, thinks that GINA will be a non ... impossible to prove anyone is being forced to submit their DNA. [21] He likens MLB's DNA
testing to off-season workouts in the National Football League (NFL ... loss of fans as they would no longer be able to produce as high quality a product (quality of play would
diminish). Furthermore, teams may not want to commit ...
21 Aug 11:01 pm
... But it's going to take another 2-3 years before any appreciable amount of that investment begins to payoff at the MLB level. So, hang in
there, Stros followers. In the meantime, please pray that the Stros don't do anything idiotic in the ... giving up on the season." A club does not "give up on a season" by trading the
dead weight of one of the least productive regular players in the National League. Rather, the deal would be better characterized as getting "something for nothing." The 2009
season ...
16 Nov 2:35 pm
... from many sources, ripping pages from catalogs and magazines, talking to lawyers, combing through e-mails from PR types, bookmarking
websites, and then whittling them down to the ... a see thru screen. You have to see it to believe it. This cutting edge smartphone handles e-mail, text messaging, plays MP3 and ACC media files, includes a ... bud. Long known to folks in the Upper Midwest, Nueske's now supplies their
products to select restaurants from New York to LA. You can get yours shipped directly to ...
25 Mar, 2008 6:29 pm
... . It targets both corporate law departments and outside counsel -- and has been particularly active in the emerging area of e-discovery,
specializing in large-scale lit matters, antitrust reviews, goverment investigations, and other matters that are document ... of DocuLex (right) and Tim Nissen (left) the company's
marketing czar. The company recently sold its Discovery Cracker product to CT (to the CT Summation unit), and has decided to focus on document management as its "core
competency." We had ...
15 Mar, 2008 7:00 am
... Inc v Emall.ca Inc et al: (ipblog.ca), Public lecture on e-publishing and the law by Michael Geist: (Michael Geist), CMEC on fair dealing:
( ... JDS Uniphase, alleging wrongfully accused Bookham of violating three of its patents for tunable laser products: (IP Law360), Bose - Bose files lawsuit against Eforcity
alleging that Eforcity infringed ... time financial card offers to web customers: (IP Law360),Major League Baseball - MLB demands six Cape Cod
League teams that use names of the Major League teams ...
17 Jul, 2007 7:38 pm
... 06-07) Kaon Interactive, Inc., a provider of interactive sales and marketing solutions that help companies bring their products to life, was named winner of the
'Interactive/Online Business' category of the 4th Annual MITX Technology Awards. ShopNBC Selects SiteSpect For Online ... make me chuckle. Other things that make me chuckle? The
government trying to lock up the IP rights for models (i.e. toys) of military equipment. And the revised GPL v3 released on the same day as the
iPhone. To be honest, ...
22 Feb, 2008 6:00 pm
... -to-patent: (cairns), New USPTO-PPAC members: (e^(ip)), (IAM), BIO on patent reform: (Patent Prospector), Patent law and employee
contracts: DDB Technologies v MLB Advanced Media: (IPBiz), (IP Spotlight), Recordation ... infringement case brought by Medtronic: (IP
Directions), Microsoft - Microsoft launches initiative to foster better interoperability with competing products and technologies: (Ars Technica), Motorola - Motorola brings
patent infringement lawsuit against Research in Motion (RIM) ...
12 May, 2007 9:00 am
... Evidence Discovery, meeting with Jaelene Price (right, with colleague Mary Hunt) and her team. As was the case with all our e-discovery
discussions on the trip, we talked about the shift from "reactive" to "consulting" styles among the vendors, and the emergence of ... , director of marketing; Mary Mack, technology
counsel; Kate Kockler, marketing and events manager John Cogan, product marketing manager and Julia Wotipka, online marketing manager for making the trek! Then it was off to
wonderful ...
14 Dec, 2005 4:27 pm
... Google Maps v. MSN Virtual Earth. Since then, Microsoft has refreshed their product and rebranded it as Microsoft Local Live. I guess Microsoft Local would sound too much ...
Unfortunately, you have to use their bird's eye navigation box to move around -- i.e., no smooth scrolling around the map via arrow keys. Got
spoiled by Google! ... i.e., face north, south, east or west), magnification, and movement (i.e.,
move up, down, left, right, etc.) I found the following flaws with the bird's eye view: the ...
30 Sep, 2008 7:15 pm
Lifehacker and CNET point out that IBM is releasing an "Ultralite" version of iNotes - a way of accessing your Lotus Domino (= Notes server) e-mail, contacts, and calendar from an Apple iPhone. This is cool, and a nice addition (competitor) to the current POP / IMAP options for iPhone. I've held
off on buying an iPhone over concerns about the speed of data transfer and an unwillingness to migrate to Apple's services (MobileMe, I'm frowning at you!), but this might change the
equation. I remain a ...
22 Jul, 2007 6:49 pm
... a few. And I still find the occasional cool thing in print. When I do, I rip out the page and put it in my "fodder" (i.e. to blog) file.
Here's what I regularly read: ABA Journal Law Practice Boston Sunday Globe Consumer Reports Entrepreneur Intellectual Property Today ... . The xBBN list (for former BBN employees)
sometimes produces cool stuff. Clients Some of my clients have cool products and services: BzzAgent does cool word-of-mouth marketing. Call-Em-All has a cool phone service that
allows you ...
23 Jan 1:00 am
... (DeBund) Tort liability for China counterfeit goods? (China Law Blog) Poisonous Optima dog food: product liability or blame the counterfeiters? (IP Dragon) Copycats in China:
trains, planes and ... automobiles (IP Dragon ... . KG v. Pro-Life Importacao E Exportacao LTDA (not precedential) (TTABlog) US Trade Marks -
Lawsuits and strategic steps Major League Baseball Properties - MLB sues former licensee Donruss in connection with unauthorised distribution
of baseball trading cards (The Trademark Blog)
31 Jan, 2007 7:48 pm
... hold. Many vendors are now talking about "document lifespan management" -- ongoing, constant processing of an organization's e-documents.
Expect to hear more on that during 2007. * Reverse marketing? The LegalTech ad campaign that people love ... firms are buzzing a bit about that acquisition, and questioning whether the
company will feel pressured to favor Thomson products -- but Baker insists that BRCO will continue to operate as an independent entity. Hildebrandt was also purchased by Thomson
a ...
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