New Tech Blog: Pittsburgh Cyberlaw
Good karma and name-dropping (though not necessarily in that order) will get you everywhere in blogging (and perhaps in life in general). So it is with much gratitude to the bloggers who gave me that...
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I’ve always been fascinated by the outer reaches of trademark protection. These examples of weird things (e.g., Boise State’s blue turf, or the sound of MGM’s roaring lion) make great anecdotes in...
View ArticleWestern PA Company and Captain Morgan Square Off on Trade Dress
For many years, Capri Sun had the pouched-beverage market cornered. As children, we were attracted to shiny, colorful packaging and the novelty of drinking from malleable pouch (despite the repeated...
View ArticleTale of a Trench-Coat
Luxury retailer Burberry has made excellent use of Facebook’s Timeline feature, using the tool to showcase advertisements and other photographs showing their products over the years. (If you scan down...
View ArticleN.Y. Court Rules That “INSTANT HEART ATTACK” Can Stay on Menu, Despite...
There’s been a lot of talk on blogs and in the media on the recent decision by the Southern District of New York in a case involving a Las Vegas burger joint and a New York deli’s dispute over sandwich...
View ArticleNewton Running and the Importance of Effective Branding
Not all lawyers think and write about branding strategies. Tom Galvani does, and he offers us some nice observations on Newton Running. After a few minutes of impromptu guilt for being behind on the...
View ArticleCollege Football, Cookies, and Finding a Balance in Trademark Protection
College football season is upon us. This weekend, a lot of eyes will by on my alma mater as they take on Penn State in its first game in the wake of the recent scandal. A lot of eyes will be glued to...
View ArticleSigning Off (and Turning Over the Keys)
After more than three years of blogging at Pittsburgh Trademark Lawyer, this will be my last post. I am leaving Elliott & Davis (the firm that has graciously indulged my blogging habit this entire...
View ArticleThe New Dan
Dearest Readers, Dan Corbett set an impressive standard for this site. When you ask this young man who his favorite bloggers are in the field, he delivers a spreadsheet. Ask him, “what is a blog?”...
View ArticleMade In USA
We saw it on TV, we saw it on Facebook. -Buy American this holiday season and help Santa support the American manufacturing industry? Where did it come from? Did it work? The Facebook campaign...
View ArticleMade In USA in the News – Made in America label stages comeback at U.S. stores
BY ADAM REISER MAY 3, 2013 NEW YORK: When Roger Simmermaker went shopping for clothes at a Florida mall in the mid-1990s, he wanted to buy American, but to his frustration, he couldn’t find anything...
View ArticleConclusion of the Made In USA series
This is the last installment of a three-part journey. What’s become of 2012’s holiday ad campaigns “Made In USA”? The campaigns seemed to be coming from everywhere, and they sort of were headed from...
View ArticleBook ‘em, Danno: Facebook Updates User Agreement to Protect Trademark Rights...
Much of the discussion around Facebook’s changes in policy have revolved around privacy. But a recent revision to the company’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities has people talking about...
View ArticleNew Tech Blog: Pittsburgh Cyberlaw
Good karma and name-dropping (though not necessarily in that order) will get you everywhere in blogging (and perhaps in life in general). So it is with much gratitude to the bloggers who gave me that...
View ArticlePumped Up Kicks
I’ve always been fascinated by the outer reaches of trademark protection. These examples of weird things (e.g., Boise State’s blue turf, or the sound of MGM’s roaring lion) make great anecdotes in...
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