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Posted on November 2, 2010 Blogging Roundups

Spooky

Paul B. Kennedy’s The Defense Rests blog hosts Blawg Review #288 for Halloween. Scary stuff!  I stayed indoors with the lights on, myself. Read more

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Posted on October 29, 2010 Blogging Free Expression Politics

I’ve got your blogger disclosure right here

Via Instapundit: IRA STOLL: Vanguard Blogger Is Democratic Donor. “The Vanguard mutual fund official responsible for the pre-election Vanguard blog post crediting the Obama stimulus bill passed... Read more

Posted on September 19, 2010September 26, 2010 Blogging

Best Weblog

The 2007 Weblog Awards voting is over, and LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION®, I am proud to say, is still listed among the finalists! Congratulations to David... Read more

Posted on July 29, 2010August 4, 2010 Blogging Copyright Law Fair Use Journalism

And worth every penny!

Free (and apolitical) IP advice for bloggers over at Right Wing News. Read more

Posted on January 7, 2010March 9, 2020 Blogging

Online “Freedom of Speech Carveout” Bill and the Blog Privilege

Instapundit points to RedState.org, which reports on the “Online Freedom of Speech Act” that was introduced in the House: Today in the House of Representatives,... Read more

Posted on October 16, 2009June 3, 2016 Blogging

Spicy IP

Care for curry in your copyright?  Take tatri in your trademark? Then you might just love this group blog, Spicy IP, on intellectual property developments... Read more

Posted on December 6, 2007June 4, 2012 Blogging

Corporations and blogging seminar — U. of Philadelphia

Fox Rothschild partner and my former college-hijinx-mateBob Clothier sends along news of this event at Philadelphia University. If you’re anywhere near Philly you should consider... Read more

Posted on April 11, 2007January 8, 2013 Blogging

Big T presents

Trebor Lloyd introduces copyright law for non-lawyers. A little breezy, yes, but far be it from me to criticize a man for that. I like... Read more

Posted on September 19, 2006August 21, 2010 Blogging

Bloggers and Liability

Lauren Gelman writes to ask us to spread the word about a new online class on Bloggers and Liability: We’re beta testing a Law and... Read more

Posted on January 10, 2005April 19, 2016 Blogging

Media Bloggers Legal Defense Project

The Media Bloggers Association is setting up a stable of attorneys “to provide MBA members with first-line counsel on matters relating to the use of... Read more

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The question of whether consumers are likely to be confused is the signal inquiry that determines if a trademark infringement claim is valid. I write here about trademark law, copyright law, brands, free speech (mostly as it relates to the Internet and social media). That may sound like a lot, but it's just a blog.

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