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Making Fictional Use of Government Agencies   9/2/2010 8:43:36 PM
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Dueling School Mascots on T-Shirts: Yea or Nay?   9/2/2010 7:43:12 PM
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Do you need more proof that religion is frigging stupid?   9/2/2010 5:50:35 PM
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USPTO Issues Updated KSR Guidelines on Obviousness   9/2/2010 4:56:00 PM
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Covers intellectual property news, cases and judicial opinions. Published by Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor, LLP.
Our lawyers handle a wide variety of intellectual property issues, including the filing and protection of federally law trademarks, drafting and responding to trademark infringement threat letters and drafting infringement letters on behalf of our clients. We also handle complex trademark infringement litigation under both the Lanham Act, UDRP and the Anticybersquatting Protection Act. If you have a trademark issue, or wish to register a trademark, you may contact an attorney for a free evaluation.
attorneys handling cybersquatting, domain name dispute, and domain theft issues.
Freedom for IP is a grass roots organization dedicated to exploring the interaction of Intellectual Property Legislation with Human Rights. Freedom for IP is committed to providing resources, references and news about issues related to Intellectual Property and Human Rights.
Discusses trademark and other intellectual property law news, legislation and opinions in Florida. Published by Wood, Atter & Wolf, PA.
IP Osgoode is Osgoode Hall Law School's intellectual property law and technology program. IP Osgoode's blog ("IPilogue") covers pressing intellectual property, privacy, technology and related legal issues.
This blog discusses patent cases, events at the Patent Office and trends in intellectual property.
My blog provides a commentary on non-compete law throughout the United States, with an emphasis on recent case developments of interest and legislative updates. Where appropriate, my blog discusses Computer Fraud and Abuse Act claims as well as trade secret litigation related to employee departures.
Nolo editor Rich Stim writes about patents, copyright, trademarks, and everything in between. Rich is the author of Patent, Copyright & Trademark: An Intellectual Property Desk Reference, Profit From Your Idea: How to Make Smart Licensing Deals, Getting Permission: How to License & Clear Copyrighted Materials Online & Off and co-author of several other Nolo titles. He also provides trade secret information at the NDAs for Free website and copyright information at the Stanford Copyright & Fair Use website.
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