
More singularity: Still, er, screwed
I thought I covered all the things, all of them!, about trademarks these days in my recent “Trademark Singularity” Part One and Part Two posts... Read more
Lawyer Ron Coleman on brands, the Internet & free speech
I thought I covered all the things, all of them!, about trademarks these days in my recent “Trademark Singularity” Part One and Part Two posts... Read more
Into each blog, a Twitter rain must fall Read more
The AP reports that Apple has responded to a new book about Steve Jobs entitled iCon Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History... Read more
There's still time to register for the "Failure to Function" #trademark panel in Boston on Nov. 5th! Read more
The Greatest American Lawyer (presumably outside of New Jersey) hosts what is surely the Greatest American Blawg Review to be posted this week. (It’s actually... Read more
The AP reports that Apple has responded to a new book about Steve Jobs entitled iCon Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History of... Read more
I followed a couple of hundred people on Twitter so you don’t have to! Here are topical tweets I’ve enlightened twitterkind with via @roncoleman since... Read more
This was–I thought–my kind of blog post: a guest post on Duets Blog by graphic designer Ellie Drotning: When I hear a well-known brand has redesigned... Read more
The new edition of the Federalist Society’s Engage magazine has a very good article by David Applegate and Ryan Schermerhorn about the “hot news exception” that... Read more
As threatened in the previous post, and by way of rounding up blog posts and other items that should be of interest to LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION®... Read more
First posted on February 5, 2007. Okay, not quite 20, but 16 years ago that Apple Inc. and the Beatles’ old record label, Apple Corps,... Read more
First published on April 4, 2005. A story from the L.A. Times / Washington Post syndicate, evidently sent to press before the Pope’s death, told... Read more
I’ve been following the IP obsession of New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority for a while now, including past efforts to maintain control over the use... Read more
First published on November 13, 2017. One of the dumbest things people — overlawyered, and, sadly, mainly professionally-licensed people — have tried to do to... Read more