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14 Nov 2009, 5:59 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Historically, we have TM owners police deceptive uses of marks. [read post]
16 Oct 2009, 5:15 am
(IP finance)   Global - Trade Marks and Domain Names WIPO marks 10th anniversary of UDRP (WIPO)   Australia AFACT v iiNet: Anti-piracy evidence lacking; Investor condoned infringement; IP address alone is not enough; Anti-piracy tech is secret (TorrentFreak) (TorrentFreak) (TorrentFreak) (TorrentFreak)   Canada Globe confirms Kindle delay due to carrier issues (Michael Geist) CFTPA warns against targeting P2P in copyright reform (Michael Geist) Access… [read post]
16 Oct 2009, 4:15 am
(IP finance) Global - Trade Marks and Domain Names WIPO marks 10th anniversary of UDRP (WIPO) Australia AFACT v iiNet: Anti-piracy evidence lacking; Investor condoned infringement; IP address alone is not enough; Anti-piracy tech is secret (TorrentFreak) (TorrentFreak) (TorrentFreak) (TorrentFreak) Canada Globe confirms Kindle delay due to carrier issues (Michael Geist) CFTPA warns against targeting P2P in copyright reform (Michael Geist) Access Copyright collective: Reduce fair… [read post]
16 Oct 2009, 4:15 am
(IP finance) Global - Trade Marks and Domain Names WIPO marks 10th anniversary of UDRP (WIPO) Australia AFACT v iiNet: Anti-piracy evidence lacking; Investor condoned infringement; IP address alone is not enough; Anti-piracy tech is secret (TorrentFreak) (TorrentFreak) (TorrentFreak) (TorrentFreak) Canada Globe confirms Kindle delay due to carrier issues (Michael Geist) CFTPA warns against targeting P2P in copyright reform (Michael Geist) Access Copyright collective: Reduce fair… [read post]
28 Sep 2009, 3:30 am
Given the number of institutions that are substantially self-regulating and have a long history of institutional practices, but that are nominally public, a First Amendment institutions approach might also raise questions about current state action doctrine - an issue about which Mark Tushnet raises his own questions in The Constitution in 2020. [read post]
19 Sep 2009, 7:03 am
Feldman, Michael Klarman, Alexander Keyssar, Sandy Levinson, and Mark Tushnet. [read post]
7 Aug 2009, 9:16 am
As usual, Rebecca Tushnet is providing great live-blogging of the sessions she attends. [read post]
3 Aug 2009, 12:00 am
John's Journal of Legal Commentary 1-52 (2009).Mark Tushnet, Heller and the Critique of Judgment, 2008 Supreme Court Review 61-87.Symposium: Establishment and Fairness, 25 Constitutional Commentary 241-320 (2008). [read post]
27 Jul 2009, 7:18 am
(IP finance) Lamy to meet with WTO membership on IP issues (GI extension, biological diversity); breakthrough unlikely (Intellectual Property Watch) Global - Trade Marks / Brands Rebecca Tushnet's on whether cognitive science can justify dilution claims (Class 46) Verb it up? [read post]
18 Jul 2009, 8:46 am
Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law SchoolAlexander Tsesis presents a full, thoughtful, and readable history of civil rights in the United States--an outstanding account from the optimistic, liberal perspective that modern advances are the working out of the egalitarian vision of the American founders. [read post]
17 Jul 2009, 9:13 am
Mark Tushnet is certainly right in his post earlier this week that the confirmation hearings had a large element of ritual and would be an intriguing object of study for anthropologists. [read post]
17 Jul 2009, 8:24 am
On Tuesday, July 14, 2009, the American Constitution Society hosted a panel discussion at the National Press Club about The Constitution in 2020, moderated by Reva Siegel and myself, and featuring former acting Solicitor General Walter Dellinger and Mark Tushnet (Harvard Law School). [read post]
15 Jul 2009, 7:40 am
Otherwise, as Mark Tushnet argues, a circuit judge who interpreted a statute five years ago would have to recuse herself now when a different circuit created a split that the Supreme Court was called on to resolve. [read post]
11 Jul 2009, 2:43 am
Featuring some of America's finest legal minds--Cass Sunstein, Bruce Ackerman, Robert Post, Harold Koh, Larry Kramer, Noah Feldman, Pam Karlan, William Eskridge, Mark Tushnet, Yochai Benkler and Richard Ford, among others--the book tackles a wide range of issues, including the challenge of new technologies, presidential power, international human rights, religious liberty, freedom of speech, voting, reproductive rights, and economic rights. [read post]
9 Jul 2009, 6:05 am
The panel will discuss the Constitution's future, constitutional visions and debates about constitutional interpretation, and the role of social movements and the political branches as well as the courts in promoting and defending constitutional values.The panelists will include Mark Tushnet of Harvard Law School (and the Balkinization blog), our colleague Tracey Meares of Yale Law School, and former acting Solicitor General Walter Dellinger of Duke Law School and… [read post]
15 Jun 2009, 3:00 am
: Urooj Ahmad v Maya Appliances (IP Frontline) Ireland Commercial Court makes first Community designs ruling: Karen Millen Ltd v Dunnes Stores (International Law Office) Israel Boy from package of Israeli chocolate drink sues Elite for 5 million NIS (The IP Factor) Kenya Court of Appeal declines to set aside High Court order restraining Delta Connections from using DELTA (Afro-IP) South Africa South African Revenue Services loses two recent cases relating to IP: SABC and Crocs/Moresport… [read post]
15 Jun 2009, 3:00 am
: Urooj Ahmad v Maya Appliances (IP Frontline)   Ireland Commercial Court makes first Community designs ruling: Karen Millen Ltd v Dunnes Stores (International Law Office)   Israel Boy from package of Israeli chocolate drink sues Elite for 5 million NIS (The IP Factor)   Kenya Court of Appeal declines to set aside High Court order restraining Delta Connections from using DELTA (Afro-IP)   South Africa South African Revenue Services loses two recent cases relating… [read post]
11 Jun 2009, 1:06 pm
Yes, says Mark Tushnet, in this interesting essay, and see his Opinio Juris posts here and here. [read post]
20 May 2009, 6:00 am
"   The article quotes Mark Robinson (who argued on behalf of the plaintiffs in Tobacco) and Will Stern (who authored Prop. 64). [read post]