Trademarks, Copyright and the Internet, by Mark V.B. Partridge, Partner, Pattishall, McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson LLP, Chicago, Illinois

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GUIDING RIGHTS: Trademarks, Copyright and the Internet, by Mark V.B. Partridge, explains the trademark and copyright principles guiding rights on the Internet in clear and accessible terms.

$24.95 hard cover; $14.95 paperback
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"This collection of short articles on a wide range of issues of copyright and trademark law, by one of the nation's most prominent trademark lawyers, manages to convey the nuance of the subject in language that is clear and immensely readable. This is a hugely versatile book. For scholars, the book contains valuable insights; law students will come to rely on it to explain difficult concepts in easy-to-understand terms; and practioners will be scanning it for help with some of the knottiest problems around."

Graeme Dinwoodie, Professor, Associate Dean and Director of the Program in Intellectual Property Law, Chicago-Kent, College of Law

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"Guiding Rights is a unique presentation of information covering key concepts relating to the protection, enforcement and licensing of trademarks and copyrights. Mr. Partridge presents a well organized compilation of lessons that provide practical insight for understanding and handling many trademark and copyright issues that arise for companies in everyday life. Also the book discusses in a concise and effective manner the effect of significant cases from both the distant and recent past which helped shape important trademark and copyright principles."

Harrie Samaras, Attorney, Chair, Committee on Intellectual Property Organizations, AIPLA

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Congratulations to my colleague Sanjiv Sarwate, who has become a partner in our firm.

For more information, see the news release here and his listing at our firm website.

Best wishes to him and to all our readers for a Happy New Year!

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View Article  New Article at Law.com

I have a new article appearing at Law.com:

Trademark Enforcement Goes Global: New Options for IP Attorneys, December 16, 2004

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View Article  Second Circuit: Dilution Made Easier For Narrow Class of Cases

All students of trademark law are aware that the Supreme Court in Mosley v. V. Secret Catalogue, Inc., 537 U.S. 418 (2003), interpreted the Federal Trademark Dilution Act to require "actual dilution" as an essential element of a federal dilution claim. 

But how do you prove actual dilution?

The Supreme Court's enigmatic answer:

"direct evidence of dilution such as surveys will not be necessary if actual dilution can reliably be proved through circumstantial evidence--the obvious case is one where the junior and senior marks are identical."

The Second Circuit has now joined a number of district courts in holding that ...   more »

View Article  New gTLD Domain Names

ICANN has given preliminary approval to two new gTLDs:

".mobi" for websites designed to be accessed by cell phones and other mobile devices.

".jobs" for the human resources community.

In October, ICANN had also given preliminary approval for two other gTLDs:

".post" for postal services.

".travel" for the travel industry.

The next step is negotiations with registries for the domains.  Actual implementation remains months away.

In a separate development, the ccTLD for Moldova, ".md" may soon be marketed for general use by a private company.  Similar arrangements in the past have resulted in the general use of other ccTLDs such ...   more »

View Article  Licensee Knocks Out George Foreman ICANN UDRP Claim

Salton, Inc. v. George Foreman Foods, Inc., Case No. D2004-0777 (WIPO Dec. 3, 2004), demonstrates the difficulty of fighting contract disputes in the wrong forum.

Denying the Complainant's challenge to the registration and use of the domain name www.georgeforeman.com by the licensee of the name for food products, the Panel states:

Complainant acknowledged that Respondent had obtained a license from George Foreman granting Respondent the right to use the <georgeforeman.com> domain name. Indeed, Complainant attached a copy of that license agreement to its own Complaint. The license agreement grants to Respondent the right to use, among other things, “GeorgeForeman.com and all ...   more »

View Article  ICANN UDRP Claimant Lacks Common Law Rights in UTAH WEDDINGS

Keystone Publishing Inc., alleging common law trademark rights in UtahWeddings.Com, sought transfer of the domain name www.utahwedding.com owned by a competitor for wedding services in the Salt Lake area.

Although the Complainant's name had been in use since 2001, the Panel found that it lacked common law rights, stating:

In selecting the quintessentially descriptive name UtahWeddings.com for its wedding business in the State of Utah, the Complainant apparently was more interested in attracting Internet traffic than in coming up with a distinctive name. Thus, while the Complainant has a descriptive mark that attracts a large volume of casual search engine ...   more »

View Article  Supreme Court Issues Decision on Trademark Fair Use

The Supreme Court's decison by Justice Souter was issued today in the fair use dispute KP Permanent Mark-Up, Inc. v. Lasting Impression I, Inc.

Justice Souter writes:

The question here is whether a party raising the statutory affirmative defense of fair use to a claim of trademark infringement, 15 U. S. C. §1115(b)(4), has a burden to negate any likelihood that the practice complained of will confuse consumers about the origin of the goods or services affected. We hold it does not.

The decision is attached.

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View Article  Robert Downey Jr. Recovers Name in ICANN UDRP Action

Well-known actor Robert Downey Jr. recovered the domain name www.robertdowneyjr.com used to redirect Internet user to clubpink.com, a site with pornographic content.

The decision, Robert Downey Jr. v. Mercedita Kyamko, WIPO D2004-0895 (Dec. 2. 2004), by Panelist John Swinson, based relief on Downey's common law rights in his name, stating:

Famous people using their name in trade and commerce can have a common law trade mark in their public name. See Julia Fiona Roberts v. Russell Boyd, WIPO Case No. D2000-0210; Van Morrison and Exile Productions Limited v. Unofficial Club de Van Morrison, WIPO Case No. D2002-0417 and Nicole Kidman ...   more »

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