Yes, it is measured in tons. You never heard of guano?
Anyway, here’s what the blog’s official Twitter account, @likely2confuse had to say over the last few months, along with a few topical tweets via @roncoleman:
RT @TimberlakeLaw: Just this about Dumb Starbucks: Whether or not it meets the legal definition of parody, it’s a JOKE. Don’t take the bait. — Likelihood TM Blog (@likely2confuse) February 10, 2014
Co-founder liable for sending company’s social media followers to new competing company’s Facebook page: http://t.co/AYWVUyPw87 — Evan Brown (@internetcases) February 11, 2014
Venkat Blog Post: gTLDs Aren’t ‘Domain Names’ for Cybersquatting Purposes http://t.co/FXcLhuJwG6
— Eric Goldman (@ericgoldman) February 10, 2014
RT @IP_Law_News: Reynolds Wrap Maker Didn’t Abandon Trademarks, Judge Says http://t.co/mcJf8W5htG — Likelihood TM Blog (@likely2confuse) February 27, 2014
A must-read. The most rigorous analysis of the problem to date: Copyright Trolling, An Empirical Study by @matthewsag http://t.co/5HoHd5IWWq — Booth Sweet LLP (@BoothSweet) March 5, 2014
“Dummy URLs … A whole volume of websites that only really exist in fiction” MT @Gizmodo: NBC’s shadow-URL empire http://t.co/C3rnxfh7zf
— Proof of Use (@ProofofUse) March 14, 2014
No…. Section 230 does not prohibit you from being responsible http://t.co/byFhBQ5TjP via @marcorandazza
— Her Mavenship (@pchestek) March 16, 2014
@design_law It’s far more prestigious to be “a defender of #trademark rights” that to be a defender of competition — Ron Coleman (@RonColeman) March 21, 2014
RT @Westlaw: 34% of attorneys now using tablets in the courtroom | I use mine in the hallway. Usually two more after the lunch break. — Ron Coleman (@RonColeman) March 27, 2014
An unpersuasive argument that copyrighted materials must be registered before a DMCA letter is sent. http://t.co/TC2tZBtOeb — ThinkingIP (@ThinkingIP) April 2, 2014
Originally posted 2014-04-09 07:50:22. Republished by Blog Post Promoter