Local Schools Buy .xxx Domain Names to Protect Their Reputation
Local institution Columbia State Community College recently spent approximately $1,000 to purchase eight .xxx domain names. No, CSCC is not going into the business of providing adult entertainment,...
View ArticleBuying Your Competitor’s Trademarks as Google Ad Words – Is it Trademark...
I get a lot of questions on the ad word issue: is it trademark infringement if your competitor buys your marks as Google ad words? The Ninth Circuit is leaning more towards answering that question with...
View ArticleTennessee Supreme Court Launches New Website to Give the Average Person...
The Tennessee Supreme Court has launched an excellent new website, http://www.justiceforalltn.com, that aims to make justice more accessible to the average Tennessean. While the introduction to the...
View ArticleTennessee Senators Alexander and Corker Signal Willingness to Back Off...
Edit | Settings | Delete In case you’ve been living in a cave, parts of the Internet went radio silent yesterday in protest of SOPA ( the “Stop On-Line Piracy Act”). Google “censored” its own logo and...
View ArticleThe Blog Got a Makeover
I’ve been working on improving the blog which meant moving to a different host. Please bear with me while I’m working out the bugs. I have heard from a number of folks that the RSS link doesn’t work...
View ArticleTop Five Ways to Protect Your Website
Below are the top five things to consider to ensure that your website and its content are adequately protected: 1. Own Your Own Content As a threshold matter, you need to create all the content...
View ArticleTrayvon Martin Case and Intellectual Property Issues
This case has been heart-breaking on so many levels, no matter your position on the social issues that are implicated. Whether you believe Zimmerman acted in self-defense or created a situation where...
View ArticleEU Ruling Allows ISP’s to Provide User Data to Copyright Holders
The European Union’s highest court ruled Thursday that national data retention laws do not prevent Internet service providers from sharing customer information that copyright holders can use to...
View ArticleNew York Court Denies Chase Bank’s Request to Serve Alleged Credit Card...
A New York district judge denied Chase Bank USA’s Motion to serve a defendant via Facebook this week. Chase had attempted to serve the woman numerous times through physical addresses that it had...
View ArticleICANN Reveals Applicants for New Generic Top Level Domains – Is This a Good...
The world got its first look at the folks who were able to fork over $185,000 each to apply for control over new generic top level domains. The top level domain name is what is currently the “.com”...
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