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Posted on January 31, 2023 Brand Management and Branding

Participation vacancy

Probably isn’t good enough pic.twitter.com/9rQwe0JVMm — Ron Coleman (@RonColeman) May 17, 2017 Originally posted 2017-05-18 06:36:08. Republished by Blog Post Promoter Read more

Posted on February 18, 2022February 18, 2022 My Brand of Comedy

Get woke or go broke

As my friend Vivek Ramaswamy explains, it really makes perfect economic sense. But as a matter of culture, would SNL dare do this 2017 bit... Read more

Posted on June 2, 2021 Section 2(a)

Not sweet enough

Surprising, really, that it took this long: “We recognize Aunt Jemima’s origins are based on a racial stereotype.” Aunt Jemima character and brand name being... Read more

Posted on October 17, 2019 Brand Management and Branding

Sapporo Diet Water: The ultimate in branding

Lite water.  It’s all in the marketing! Hat tip to my client, the photographer Robert Burch. Originally posted 2010-06-25 00:38:18. Republished by Blog Post Promoter Read more

Posted on September 13, 2015November 27, 2015 Law Practice and Profession

New York ethics rules trimmed back

Originally posted 2007-07-27 09:47:19. Republished by Blog Post Promoter PI lawyers, in the vanguard, push back at the new New York disciplinary rules on attorney... 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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