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Southern District of Indiana swears in new Magistrate

18 Saturday Dec 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Southern District of Indiana

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Jane Magnus-Stinson, Mark J. Dinsmore, Richard L. Young

The United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana announced that Mark J. Dinsmore took the oath to become a United States Magistrate Judge on December 17, 2010. Chief Judge Richard L. Young administered the oath in his courtroom in the Birch Bayh Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Indianapolis. A formal investiture ceremony will be held at a later date. The position Judge Dinsmore fills became available due to the elevation of Jane E. Magnus-Stinson to an Article III judgeship, effective June 9, 2010.

Magistrate judges preside over many pretrial proceedings in both civil and criminal cases in federal court, including intellectual property cases. A critical part of the job is conducting mediation and settlement proceedings in civil cases, helping parties settle their disputes by agreement. United States Magistrate Judges are appointed by the Judges of the U.S. District Court for a term of eight years, and are eligible for reappointment to successive terms.

IU Law launches online peer-edited Intellectual Property publication

17 Friday Dec 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Authors, Indiana, Intellectual Property, Social Media, Tech Developments

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Indiana University Maurer School of Law's IP Program, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Theory

Be sure to check out IP Theory, a new peer-edited intellectual property law publication hosted by Indiana University Maurer School of Law’s IP Program.  It is neither law journal nor blog; it is a different sort of publication designed to occupy a niche between the two.

IP Theory is intended to serve as a forum for:

  • essays or opinion pieces that are more concise (and more lightly footnoted) than typical law review articles
  • book reviews
  • reviews of literature – either IP scholarly literature or literature in allied fields

So who’s going to submit an article to IP Theory?

Indiana Trademark Litigation Update – Traveler’s Joy v. Haycco

12 Sunday Dec 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Southern District of Indiana, Trademark

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Dilution, Federal Trademark Infringement, Litigation Update, Tanya Walton Pratt, Tim A. Baker, Unfair Competition

Traveler’s Joy Inc. v. Haycco, LLC

Straightforward trademark dispute with a hint of intentional imitation. Plaintiff has used the TRAVELER’S JOY trademark in connection with gift registry services since 2005. Defendant operates a honeymoon registry service at joyhoneymoon.com.  The Complaint doesn’t specify how long Defendant has been using the JOYHONEYMOON mark but the copyright notice on their website is 2009.

TRAVELER’S JOY v. JOY HONEYMOON…confusingly similar?

Court Case Number: 1:10-cv-01574-TWP-TAB
File Date: Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Plaintiff: Traveler’s Joy Inc.
Plaintiff Counsel: Robert L. Barlow, III of Bahret & Associates
Defendant: Haycco, LLC
Cause: Federal Trademark Infringement, Federal Unfair Competition, Federal Dilution of Famous Mark
Court: Southern District of Indiana
Judge: Judge Tanya Walton Pratt
Referred To: Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker

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Purdue Chemist to receive Nobel Prize for Chemistry

10 Friday Dec 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Intellectual Property, Tech Developments

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Chemistry, Purdue

Ei-ichi Negishi, Distinguished Professor of Organic Chemistry at Purdue University, will be awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry today in Stockholm, Sweden.

In speaking of the award, Negishi displayed the optimism found among many chemists: “We believe as chemists that we can sort in a satisfactory way many of the problems that we face today — food issues, energy issues and global warming issues — in chemical, if I may say so, (a) predominantly organic chemical way.”

Congrats and good luck to Ei-ichi Negishi!

2009 Prize:

Source: Indy Star

November 2010 IP&T News Summary

03 Friday Dec 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Bloggers, Intellectual Property, Social Media, Tech Developments

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For those who don’t follow KLF Legal on Facebook or Twitter, here are some of the stories I shared in November. Wikileaks, copyright trolls and Sarah Palin, oh my.

Scan the headlines and you may find something interesting:

Rethink social media policies in light of NLRB complaint, lawyers say

US embassy cables: The job of the media is not to protect the powerful from embarrassment

Blogger released from Egyptian jail after four years

SAP Must Pay Oracle $1.3 Billion Over Unit’s Downloads

Judge to Righthaven: Show why lawsuit shouldn’t be dismissed

David Kernell, Palin E-mail Hacker, Sentenced To Year In Custody

Sarah Palin sues website for leaking excerpts of new book

Oregon Senator Vows To Block Internet Blacklist Bill

Lawyer wants “Goliath verdict” against RIAA in abuse trial

Labor board: Facebook vent against supervisor not grounds for firing

Police recruits must provide social sites’ passwords

Legal Attack on Internet Music Storage Threatens ‘Safe Harbor’ Rules for Online Businesses

The Case Against COICA

Dealing with Online Customer Reviews

Copyright Lawyers Sue Lawyer Who Helped Copyright Defendants

New Oklahoma law gives estate executors control over the social networking profiles of dead people

Bach: Anti-Copyright Activist?

The State of The Music Industry and the Delegitimization of Artists

Every Inch Counts: Porn Filesharing Lawsuits Crest 30K Defendants

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