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11 Sep 2012, 2:15 pm by Eric E. Johnson
TweetTim Cushing at Techdirt Techdirt picked up on the post I did on the Barnes & Noble case (where I, in turn, was picking up on the post Venkat Balasubramani did on Eric Goldman’s Technology & Marketing Law Blog). [read post]
15 Nov 2011, 1:31 pm by Christopher Danzig
Last week, Venkat Balasubramani at the Technology and Marketing Blog had some good analysis of the case: Another court that’s less than sympathetic towards a lawyer-plaintiff. [read post]
30 Jul 2012, 8:00 pm
 Venkat Balasubramani and Eric Goldman's takes on the case can be found in their Technology & Marketing Law Blog and Josh Durham of Poyner Spruill also has a thorough write up). [read post]
30 Dec 2010, 12:49 pm by Carolyn E. Wright
 Venkat Balasubramani over at the Technology & Marketing Law Blog does a great job of analyzing the court’s order and provides a copy of the order there. [read post]
29 Nov 2011, 9:51 am by Christopher Danzig
Venkat Balasubramani at the Technology and Marketing blog elaborates: It’s unclear as to whether George went to Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube and waved around the trademark registration—from the court’s recitation of the facts, it did not seem like George was armed with a registration when she complained to the various networks. [read post]
16 Feb 2012, 2:15 pm by Christopher Danzig
Hudson wrote a surprisingly zen unpublished opinion, considering how silly the lawsuit (and Olson’s in-court behavior) was… Venkat Balasubramani from the Technology & Marketing Law Blog gives us a summary of Olson v. [read post]
18 Jan 2010, 3:01 am by SHG
H/T Venkat Balasubramani [read post]
17 Jun 2012, 4:34 pm by Kevin
A much more detailed analysis of the underlying issues (defamation, Lanham Act, etc.) was provided by Inman's lawyer, Venkat Balasubramani, in this response letter he wrote to Carreon on Thursday. [read post]
15 Jan 2008, 7:09 am
Spam Notes is written by Venkat Balasubramani, who has a terrific high tech practice to go along with probably the coolest first name and the longest second name in the business. -- "Seattle Law Blogger Meeting Recap," on Michael Atkins' Seattle Trademark Lawyer Blog. [read post]
22 Aug 2007, 9:38 pm
Seattle attorney Venkat Balasubramani has been writing his blog, Spam Notes, since July 2006. [read post]
6 Feb 2016, 11:19 am by Eric Goldman
(Blog 2012) * a new protip: if you’re involved in a fight, check with your lawyer before discussing said fight on Facebook (Blog 2012) BONUS: My co-blogger Venkat Balasubramani has blogged some protips as well: * Pro-tip: if you’re going to let someone borrow your phone, make sure you don’t have any sexy selfies that can be freely accessed by anyone who accesses the phone. [read post]
19 Mar 2010, 7:51 am by Eric Turkewitz
[Others who are wrestling with the moving/naming issue and commenting on it are Venkat Balasubramani @ Spam Notes; Bob Ambrogi @ Law Sites, and again; Ron Coleman @ Liklihood of Confusion; Bruce Carton @ Legal Blog Watch]But the bigger issue is the name of this blog. [read post]
5 Apr 2009, 6:12 am
  The new age is almost upon us.At Spamnotes, Venkat Balasubramani has been watching and waiting for the revolution, only to find that it's a dud. [read post]
27 Jun 2010, 3:42 am by SHG
Bob's post was followed by a post at Spam Notes by Venkat Balasubramani, calling blogging a "time sink. [read post]
12 Apr 2011, 7:09 am by twitter.com/VBalasubramani
[Venkat Balasubramani is an internet-tech lawyer in Seattle, an ACLU-WA board member and a blogger (at Spam Notes and Eric Goldman's Technology & Marketing Law Blog). [read post]
21 Apr 2011, 10:05 pm by Jeffrey Richardson
For a contrary view, Seattle attorney Venkat Balasubramani says "bah humbug" to attorneys using iPads. [read post]
12 Oct 2012, 9:30 am
On the social media front, the federal battle over a LinkedIn account has survived a motion for summary judgment and will go to trial on October 16, 2012, reports Venkat Balasubramani in the October 7, 2012 edition of the Technology & Marketing Law Blog. [read post]
15 Oct 2012, 8:17 am by Travis Crabtree
  As explained by Professor Goldman and Venkat Balasubramani, it is not even clear whether California’s new social media privacy law would help in this case because of the failure to make these factual distinctions. [read post]