The New York Times:
“Trademark is the sleeping giant of intellectual property,” said Paul Goldstein, a professor at the Stanford law school.
Who’s sleeping? No one sleeps around here, believe me.
Originally posted 2012-07-01 01:18:59. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Agreed. Goldstein, of all people, should know better. Trademark law hasn’t been a “sleeping giant” since 1993 when the Web and domain names transformed trademark law from something patent lawyers did in their spare time to a powerful and constantly growing area of law in its own right.