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Play-Doh’s trademark registration passes the smell test
Social Media and Proving Secondary Meaning
Slants, Redskins and other “Disparaging” Trademarks
Bully for Who? How trademark bullying works
Copycats on the Superhighway
Prudential Standing: Who is ‘Any Person’ Under the Lanham Act?
Hacker with a White Hat
Trademark, Copyright, and the Internet: Time to Return Balance to Civil Litigation
Hands off blogs: Mandatory disclosure of “blogola”?
Bloggers, Journalists, Reporting and Privilege
“Initial Interest Confusion”: Compounding the Error
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Privacy Policy
Opposition brief of Gavin McInnes to motion to dismiss by SPLC
Statutory damages in copyright cases
A Theory of Trademarks in the Blog Era
Managing Risk: Litigation Prophylaxis in High-Tech Agreements
I’m high-ranked and I know it
The Endless Summer: Student Lawyer magazine, March 1989
Asymmetric Cultural Warfare
Blawg Review #2 (April 17, 2005)
Copycats on the Superhighway
The Endless Summer: Student Lawyer magazine, March 1989
Motions to Dismiss
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June 11, 2021
June 11, 2021
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Corporate Censorship in Social Media and a Role for the States